NetBoot Software Clause Samples

The NetBoot Software clause defines the terms under which NetBoot software can be used, accessed, or distributed within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines any licensing restrictions, permitted uses, and technical requirements for deploying NetBoot software, such as server configurations or user limitations. Its core function is to ensure that both parties understand the boundaries and obligations related to the use of NetBoot software, thereby preventing unauthorized use and clarifying compliance requirements.
NetBoot Software. You may use the NetBoot software accessed through the Apple Software to boot Apple-branded client computers from an Apple-branded computer acting as a server that is running the Apple Software (“Apple Server”) for purposes of enabling such clients to access separate instances of the OS X desktop (and other Apple software and third party software) from the Apple Server, provided that each such Apple-branded client computer is licensed to run the version of the OS X software that is accessed as well as any other software.
NetBoot Software. Du bist berechtigt, die NetBoot-Software, auf die über die Apple-Software zugegriffen wird, zum Starten von Apple-Client-Computern von einem Apple-Computer, der als Server dient, auf dem die Apple-Software ausgeführt wird („Apple-Server“), aus zu verwenden, um solchen Client-Computern den Zugriff auf eigenständige Exemplare von macOS- oder OS X-Desktopsoftware (und anderer Apple-Software und Drittanbietersoftware) vom Apple-Server aus zu ermöglichen, vorausgesetzt, jeder dieser Apple-Client-Computer verfügt über eine Lizenz für die Ausführung der Version der macOS- oder OS X-Software, auf die zugegriffen wird, sowie für jegliche andere Software.
NetBoot Software. Using a NetBooted Computer (as defined below), you may connect an unlimited number of client computers to the Mac OS X Server Software and have such client computers run any version of Mac OS software supporting the NetBooted Computer; provided that: (i) each such client computer is already licensed to run such version of the Mac OS software; and (ii) in the case of connections via the Apple File Protocol (AFP), the limitations set forth in Section 2A shall apply.