Common use of Multi-User Clause in Contracts

Multi-User. If the Software is licensed with multi-user or networked license terms, You may use the Software on one server computer, or a greater number as specified in the applicable multi-user license, product packaging or accompanying documentation, within a multi-user or networked environment for connecting, directly or indirectly, to not more than the maximum number of Client Devices, concurrent users and/or seats, as specified in the applicable multi-user license, product packaging or accompanying documentation. Use of software, hardware or services that bypass any Software license restrictions and/or reduce the number of Client Devices, concurrent users and/or seats, as may be applicable, accessing or utilizing the Software (e.g., “multiplexing,” “pooling,” or third party add on software or hardware) expressly does not reduce the number of licenses required (i.e., the required number of licenses would equal the number of distinct inputs to the multiplexing or pooling software or hardware “front end”). If the number of Client Devices, concurrent users and/or seats that can potentially connect to the Software exceeds or has the potential to exceed the number of licenses You have obtained, then You must have a reasonable self-enforcing automatic mechanism in place to ensure that Your use of the Software does not exceed the use limits specified for the license You have obtained.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement