Subscription Model Sample Clauses

The Subscription Model clause defines the terms under which a customer receives ongoing access to a product or service in exchange for regular payments. Typically, this clause outlines the billing frequency (such as monthly or annually), renewal procedures, and any conditions for modifying or canceling the subscription. Its core practical function is to establish a predictable and structured payment arrangement, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations regarding continued service access and payment schedules.
Subscription Model. The Licensee acquires the right to use the respective major release of the Software Product in accordance with this Licence Agreement for a fixed period of time, the so- called Subscription Term. In addition, certain services (hotline support and the right to use the latest version) may be included in a subscription model and are not offered in separate soft- ▇▇▇▇ maintenance and hotline agreements. The licensor charges a subscription fee per sub- scription term.
Subscription Model. Licensee acquires the right to use the respective major release of the soft- ware product in accordance with this license agreement for a fixed period of time, the so-called subscription term. In addition, certain services (hotline support and the right to use the latest ver- sion) may be included in a Subscription model and are not offered in separate Software Mainte- ▇▇▇▇▇ Agreements. The Licensor charges a Subscription Fee per Subscription Term. 1.5 Essential definitions, descriptions, and explanations for different license models for the Licen- sor's software products. Concurrent Use / Floating Licenses may be used by more than one User or Instance. The number of users with the right to use the licensed software product at the same time is governed by the number of concurrent use / floating licenses, if the software product (a) is installed on a server and is started by a user from another computer that is part of the same internal network as the file server, or (b) is installed on a user's computer but is available for use only if that user's computer can access it from a file server over an internal network; or (c) is installed on a computer for a limited period of time through a documented / controlled "li- cense check-out process" (borrowing of the license), which ensures that the number of licenses in the network is automatically reduced / adjusted. This includes automatic return of the granted li- cense at the end of the period specified in the system or manual license return at an earlier time. Concurrent Use Licenses are available as (a) factory-bound Concurrent Use Licenses or (b) global Concurrent Use Licenses. Global Concurrent Use Licenses are subject to higher fees than Factory Concurrent Use Licenses. (d) Provided that the licenses are available on a server, the software can be used on premise. Single Use License means a license that limits the right to use the Software Product to a particular instance on which the Software Product is used and/or to a particular person who uses the Soft- ware. 1.6 If the Software Product is identified by Licensor as an "Update", "Upgrade", "Patch" or "Sub- scription", Licensee must have the Software Product License identified by Licensor as appropriate for the Update, Upgrade or Patch in order to use the Software Product. A Software Product identi- fied by Licensor as an Update, Upgrade or Patch replaces and/or enhances the original Product that served as the basis for the Update and Upgrade. Licensee may...
Subscription Model. 3.2.1 The Licensee may access and use the subscription Services up to the level of use specified in the License Schedule. Licensee acknowledges that the Service(s) have an initial and recurring annual Subscription Fee (the “Subscription Fee”). Licensee acknowledges that its Subscription may not include access to or functionality of all areas of the Services, and that Licensee may have to pay additional fees for access to or use of these additional Services. 3.2.2 In addition to the Subscription Fee noted in the applicable License Schedule, Licensee shall be responsible for payment of Licensee’s actual usage or the purchased plan, measured and calculated on the basis of the terms and conditions set forth in the applicable License Schedule (“Usage Fee”). Additional a Service plan may be given access to a certain volume or number of Clicks. When an End User reaches the Click limit of the Service plan, the plan moves to an overage model and charged for Clicks used in excess of the amount provided with the Subscription. The Licensee can then purchase a higher volume plan or pay overage for additional Clicks to be able to produce additional Documents accordingly. QUADIENT may introduce access to new technologies, functionality, or services (collectively, “Features”) that Licensee may use for an additional Fee. Licensee is responsible for paying any associated Usage Fees for any Features used by Licensee during the Term. Licensee may incur postage fees depending on its actual use (“Postage Fees”). 3.2.3 Subscription Fees, Usage Fees, Postage Fees along with any additional fees for features may be collectively referred to herein as “Fees”. The Fees applicable for the Services shall be as per the License Schedule and are subject to change at least annually (or more frequently where reasonably required by Quadient). 4 Service Conditions, Payment and Compliance
Subscription Model. The Licensee gains the i) right to use the specific major release of the software product pursuant to this license agreement for a defined period of time, the so-called subscription term (e.g. 1 month, 1 year). In addition, specific services (hotline support and the right to use the newest release) are included in a subscription model and are not offered in separate SMAs. Per subscription term, the Licensor charges a recurring subscription fee.
Subscription Model. The subscription model consists of 2 parts: • License part: The metric for this part is blocks of 100 monitored users. A monitored user is defined as a user-ID that is considered by ▇▇▇ during a dashboard run. In case Ray is monitoring multiple systems / landscapes, unique user-IDs are taken into account. If a particular user-ID is considered in 3 different systems, for example, this is counted as 1 monitored user. The price per block of 100 monitored users decreases with the size of your systems.