CAS Licence definition
CAS Licence means a Concurrent Access Session licence, being the number of users who are permitted to use the Software at any one time on a network. For example, 20 people might have access to the Software, but a single CAS means that only one user may use the Software at a time. If you have a CAS Licence, it will be specified to be one of two types of CAS Licence: a Client Server (Floating) CAS Licence or a Terminal Server CAS Licence. Client Server (Floating) CAS Licence means a type of CAS Licence which permits you to install the Software only on individual computers. You must ensure that a licence server application is installed on another machine on the same network to control access to the Software on the individual computers in accordance with the number of CAS Licences you have purchased. Commencement Date means the date we issue an activation key to you for the Software. Confidential Information of a party means all confidential information (including trade secrets and confidential know how) relating to that party, its Affiliates or a corporation related (as that term is used in the Corporations ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth)) to that party from time to time, of which the other party becomes aware. However, Confidential Information does not include any information that (a) is or becomes generally known to the public without breach of any obligation owed to the receiving party,