Range Software definition
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TrackMan Range Software (if applicable): TrackMan™ Range Software may be installed on any computer sys- tem part of the TrackMan Range Bay Hardware as defined in the Purchase Agreement.
The Software License granted by Trackman authorises the Customer to use the Trackman Range Software together with the Trackman Range Radars at the Facility.
Windy Range Software grants you a non-exclusive license to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
Up- dates and new releases made available to the Customer under this clause 8 shall be considered as the Trackman Range Software and thus be subject to the terms of the Agreement, including these License Terms.
If Trackman determines that Trackman Deliverables or the Trackman Range Software are defec- tive or malfunctioning, and the issue cannot be resolved by steps (a), (b) and (c) above, Trackman will replace and/or repair the defective or malfunctioning components and cover costs related to shipping, spare parts and its own working hours pertaining to installation of new components.
Trackman grants to the Customer a non-assignable, non-transferable and non-exclusive right to use the Trackman Range Software within the Field of Use.
The Customer accepts that Trackman has the right, at its sole discretion and without notice, at any time to super- sede versions of the Trackman Range Software with newer versions which may add, modify, or delete specific features or characteristics of earlier versions, and that these updates and changes may make older Trackman Range Software incompatible with more current versions of the Trackman Range Software.
Trackman holds full copyright, title and any other right to the Trackman Range Software, including any and all updates and modifications thereto and any and all derivative works thereof.
Trackman undertakes a separate limited warranty in respect of delivered Trackman Range Software, which is included in the License Terms.
Unauthorised reproduction of the Trackman Range Software, or any part of it, may result in civil and criminal penalties.