Common use of Academic License Clause in Contracts

Academic License. If Company identifies a Software license as an Academic License, the Customer must be an academic institution or other qualifying non-profit organization and may use up to the maximum number of copies of the Software that have been validly obtained pursuant to the License. Software provided through an Academic License may only be used for "Academic Use," which means use (i) by an individual employed by (or, with respect to academic institutions, enrolled in a course of study at) an accredited academic institution, organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of education or research, (ii) at the location of such academic institution, and (iii) solely for purposes directly related to teaching, training, degree-granting programs, and research and development that are part of the instructional functions of the institution. Without limiting the foregoing, Academic Licenses may not be used for commercial, professional or productive purposes, for commercial training or any other for-profit purposes.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Contract, Software End User License Agreement, Software End User License Agreement

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Academic License. If Company identifies a Software license as an Academic License, the Customer Licensee must be an academic institution or other qualifying non-profit organization and may use up to the maximum number of copies of the Software that have been validly obtained pursuant to the License. Software provided through an Academic License may only be used for "Academic Use," which means use (i) by an individual employed by (or, with respect to academic institutions, enrolled in a course of study at) an accredited academic institution, organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of education or research, (ii) at the location of such academic institution, and (iii) solely for purposes directly related to teaching, training, degree-granting programs, and research and development that are part of the instructional functions of the institution. Without limiting the foregoing, Academic Licenses may not be used for commercial, professional or productive purposes, for commercial training or any other for-profit purposes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Software End User License Agreement, Software End User License Agreement

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Academic License. If Company identifies a Software license as an Academic License, the Customer must be an academic institution or other qualifying non-profit organization and may use up to the maximum number of copies of the Software that have been validly obtained pursuant to the License. Software provided through an Academic License may only be used for "Academic Use," which means use (i) by an individual employed by (or, with respect to academic institutions, enrolled in a course of study at) an accredited academic institution, organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of education or research, (ii) at the location of such academic institution, and (iii) solely for purposes directly related to teaching, training, degree-granting programs, and research and development that are part of the instructional functions of the institution. Without limiting the foregoing, Academic Licenses may not be used for commercial, professional or productive purposes, for commercial training or any other for-profit purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Software End User License Agreement

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