The NFR software is not licensed for normal commercial distribution. Not for Resale (NFR) Software License: Specific and restricted licenses that are made available by software vendors directly to the distribution channel and are typically marked NFR with explicit conditions that it is NOT FOR RESALE.This software is usually labeled that it is an academic product and for use only by academic or educational institutions. Educational or Academic Software: Software marked for distribution to educational institutions and students at reduced prices.
This software will be identified or labeled "For Distribution Only With New Computer Hardware." OEM (original equipment manufacturer): These licenses cover software for stand-alone PC's and notebooks and MUST stay bundled with the computer system and NOT distributed as a separate (or stand-alone) product.
Shareware license: This is a license to use software for a trial period and then, if you continue to use the software, you must pay a shareware fee or cease using the software. At the end of the term the user has several options: (1) renew the subscription or (2) purchase a perpetual license at a discounted cost or (3) remove the software from the computer.įreeware license: This license type is offered as freeware by the author and does not require paying any fee for use. This license usually includes technical support and access to upgrades and patches released during the term of the subscription. Subscription license: Allows the user to use the software for a specified time period. Technical support is included for a limited term, usually 90 days. Perpetual license: allows the customer to install and use the software indefinitely. The software will only be used on a single computer, and other users will not be able to access or run the software while connected to your computer. Individual (Single-user): This license type allows the program to be installed and used on one CPU which is not accessed by other users over a network.