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(iii) The software may include third party software such as Adobe Flash Player that is
licensed under its own terms. You agree that your use of Adobe Flash Player is
governed by the license terms for Adobe Systems Incorporated at
(aka.ms/adobeflash). Adobe and Flash are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other
countries.
(iv) The software may include third party programs that are licensed to you under this
agreement, or under their own terms. License terms, notices and
acknowledgements, if any, for the third party program can be view at
(aka.ms/thirdpartynotices).
2.
Installation and Use Rights.
a.
License. The software license is permanently assigned to the device with which you
acquired the software. You many only use the software on that device.
b.
Device. In this agreement, “device” means a physical hardware system) with an internal
storage device capable of running the software. A hardware partition or blade is
considered to be a device.
c.
Restrictions. The manufacturer or installer and Microsoft reserve all rights (such as rights
under intellectual property laws) not expressly granted in this agreement. For example,
this license does not give you any right to, and you may not:
(i)
use or virtualize features of the software separately;
(ii)
publish, copy (other than the permitted backup copy), rent, lease, or lend the
software;
(iii) transfer the software (except as permitted by this agreement);
(iv) work around any technical restrictions or limitations in the software;
(v)
use the software as server software, for commercial hosting, make the software
available for simultaneous use by multiple users over a network, install the
software on a server and allow users to access it remotely, or install the software
on a device for use only by remote users;
(vi) reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software, or attempt to do so,
except and only to the extent that the foregoing restriction is (a) permitted by
applicable law; (b) permitted by licensing terms governing the use of open source
components that may be included with the software; or (c) required to debug
changes to any libraries licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
which are included with and linked to by the software; and
(vii) when using Internet-based features you may not use those features in any way
that could interfere with anyone else’s use of them, or to try to gain access to or
use any service, data, account, or network, in an unauthorized manner.
d.
Multi use scenarios.
(i)
Multiple versions. If when acquiring the software, you were provided with
multiple versions (such as 32-bit and 64-bit versions), you may install and activate
only one of those versions at a time.
(ii)
Multiple or pooled connections. Hardware or software you use to multiplex or
pool connections, or reduce the number of devices or users that access or use the
software, does not reduce the number of licenses you need. You may only use such
hardware or software if you have a license for each instance of the software you
are using.