FlashTrack

License Agreement

FlashTrack License Agreement

      • Due to some external dependencies, FlashTrack does not have a common single license. The AForge.NET components are LGPL v3 licensed. The DotNetBar components are licensed under the DotNetBar Component license for royalty free distribution with FlashTrack only. Additionally certain portions of the activation code are licensed from wyDay, LLC. The rest of FlashTrack falls under the FlashTrack v1 license.
      • For information pertaining to the DotNetBar Component license please visit the devcomponents.com website. For information pertaining to the activation code license please visit the wyday.com website.
      • Both the FlashTrack and LGPL licenses' text is provided below.

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FlashTrack EULA


END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT


The installation and use of this FlashTrack software program is limited to the person or organization that has a direct working relationship with B Rupert, LLC. The person or organization that installs, uses, copies, or distributes this software must have this direct working relationship with B Rupert LLC. The person or entity must work exclusively with B Rupert, LLC for the purpose of collecting data about your organization’s electrical system to conduct electrical engineering studies. The use of the results from these studies , rendering, or compilation of this software to the benefit of other parties not affiliated directly with your organization or B Rupert, LLC is strictly prohibited. Copying this software, distribution of the outputs and renderings provided by this software is strictly prohibited without the written consent of B Rupert, LLC. Violations of this agreement will result in prosecution within the full extent of the law. For more information regarding this agreement you may call (888) 762-0090. The FlashTrack Name, FlashTrack Software, the software concept, FlashTrack Logos and trademarks are the property of B Rupert, LLC. All Rights Reserved.


PRIVACY POLICY


To provide FlashTrack, B Rupert, LLC collects certain information about you. B Rupert, LLC may also automatically upload information about your computer, your use of FlashTrack, and FlashTrack performance. B Rupert, LLC does everything in its power to protect this information. B Rupert, LLC may access or disclose information about you, including the content of your communications, in order to (a) comply with the law or respond to lawful requests or legal process, (b) protect the rights or property of B Rupert, LLC or our customers, including the enforcement of our agreements or policies governing your use of FlashTrack, or (c) act on a good faith belief that such access or disclosure is necessary to protect the personal safety of B Rupert, LLC employees, customers, or the public.

FlashTrack is provided through a private computer network that B Rupert, LLC operates for the benefit of itself and its customers. B Rupert, LLC retains the right to block or otherwise prevent delivery of any type of email or other communication to or from FlashTrack as part of our efforts to protect the service, protect our customers, or stop you from violating these terms. The technology or other means B Rupert, LLC uses may hinder or otherwise affect your use of FlashTrack.


PRODUCT ACTIVATION


FlashTrack requires activation and requires a key to install and access it. You are only permitted to activate FlashTrack if you were explicitly given a key from B Rupert, LLC. Not all users are provided with the same number of keys. You are responsible for the use of any keys assigned to you. You may not resell, share, assign, or otherwise transfer keys. Key activation is monitored. B Rupert, LLC reserves the right to suspend or terminate your FlashTrack license, without any notice or obligation to you, if B Rupert, LLC detects suspicious activity related to keys or activations. B Rupert, LLC reserves the right to determnin in its sole discretion whether an activity constitutes suspicious activity. Suspicious activity could include, but is not limited to, keys being activated in geographic regions that are different from the geographic location of where your company is located, performing large amounts of re-activations, and other similar activities. B Rupert, may deactivate or otherwise limit your keys when your license expires. Deactivated keys will not be able to activate FlashTrack.



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Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. http://fsf.org/ Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.The installation and use of this FlashTrack software program is limited to the person or organization that has a direct working relationship with B Rupert, LLC. The person or organization that installs, uses, copies, or distributes this software must have this direct working relationship with B Rupert LLC. The person or entity must work exclusively with B Rupert, LLC for the purpose of collecting data about your organization’s electrical system to conduct electrical engineering studies. The use of the results from these studies , rendering, or compilation of this software to the benefit of other parties not affiliated directly with your organization or B Rupert, LLC is strictly prohibited. Copying this software, distribution of the outputs and renderings provided by this software is strictly prohibited without the written consent of B Rupert, LLC. Violations of this agreement will result in prosecution within the full extent of the law. For more information regarding this agreement you may call (888) 762-0090. The FlashTrack Name, FlashTrack Software, the software concept, FlashTrack Logos and trademarks are the property of B Rupert, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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