Software Distribution Agreement
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Description
The Software Distribution Agreement is intended to serve as a biding contract between two companies, the owner of a software program (Licensor) and a software distributor, which sells the software to users (Licensees). In exchange, the Licensor receives an initial sum for the granting of the rights, plus royalties for each one of the software licenses which the Distributor sells in the given territory. The Agreement also includes certain clauses to ensure that the Licensor has control of the software licenses granted to the Distributor, and that the Intellectual Property Rights which are granted are properly used. If the owner of the Software itself wishes to grant the Software License to final users (companies or individuals), then the Software License Agreement must be used. This Software Distribution Agreement can be used for domestic transactions in which the Licensor and Distributor are based in the same country. When both Parties are in different countries the International Software Distribution Agreement should be used. |
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