FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY

COMPUTER SECURITY POLICIES EXAMPLES

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What does an EULA do
A
Specifies the terms on how we can use software
B
Forces us to buy software from particular vendors
C
Explains what bugs might be in the program
D
Explains who we need to contact if we have a problem
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A EULA, which may also be referred to as software license, is written to enforce specific use limitations, such as only installing the software on one computer. Some EULAs limit the user’s right to copy software, including copying the software for backup purposes.

Detailed explanation-2: -A EULA is a legally binding contract between you (the software provider) and the end-user (the software buyer). This contract grants a license allowing end-users to use your software or application.

Detailed explanation-3: -Here’s an easy way to remember the distinction between these two agreements: An EULA sets out what end users can and can’t do with your software. A Terms and Conditions agreement set out what services you agree to offer the end user and how you expect them to behave in return.

Detailed explanation-4: -What is EULA? EULA stands for an End User License Agreement (also called Software License Agreement (SLA), or Licensed Application End-User Agreement).

Detailed explanation-5: -An end-user license agreement grants a person or organization the right to use a software application. Typically, EULAs set forth other terms and conditions, but their primary purpose is to protect the software developer’s intellectual property rights.

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