This EULA (end user licence agreement) is designed to govern the relationship between a licensor of software and end users.
The EULA can act as a stand-alone licence; but it can also act as one element in a more sophisticated licensing arrangement. The licensing provisions are flexible, and can easily be adapted for a wide range of different situations. In addition to the core licensing provisions, the EULA includes optional short-form clauses covering support and maintenance.
If you need a document that also covers the online sale of the software, see our software download T&Cs on Website Contracts.
*A licence to use this EULA without the credit/attribution text.
EULA contents
In the majority of cases, we would expect this EULA template to be used in such a way that the end user gives his or her agreement to the template upon download or installation. However, the template also includes more traditional “shrink-wrap” acceptance provisions.
The suggested licence covers the installation of the software, the use of the software in accordance with its documentation, and the creation of back-up copies of the software. However, you should adapt this to suit your own situation. Sub-licensing may either be expressly permitted or prohibited.
The EULA incorporates optional provisions regarding licensing charges and their payment. A standard set of software warranties (and warranty exceptions) is also included.
Our software licensing library
We publish and maintain a wide range of legal documentation for software licensing. We’ve listed the key documents below, with links to Website Contracts and Docular: our ecommerce websites. While Website Contracts supplies downloadable MS Word documents, with Docular you can edit your document online before downloading.
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EULA |
A EULA, which can be used independently or as an element of B2B licensing documentation. |
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Software download terms and conditions |
These download T&Cs incorporate both sale and licensing provisions. |
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Source code licence |
Where source code is being licensed, for example for a security review. |
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Software licence agreement (standard) |
A standard length B2B software licence agreement. |
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Software licence and maintenance agreement (standard) |
The standard software licence with maintenance provisions. |
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Software licence and support agreement (standard) |
The standard software licence with support provisions. |
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Software licence, support and maintenance agreement (standard) |
The standard software licence with both support and maintenance provisions. |
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