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License Agreement
BEFORE YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE, CAREFULLY READ THE TERMS
AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND
BY AND ARE BECOMING A PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF
THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE.
Epinoisis Software (hereafter referred to as
Epinoisis) permits you use the Chameleon (Demo Version) software conditioned on your
acceptance of the following terms. Use of this software will be taken to mean acceptance
of the following terms, so please read the following terms carefully before you use the
software.
1. Copyright and permission for use
Epinoisis grants you as an individual the right to use
the programs and data files (hereafter referred to as the Program) on only one computer at
any single time. The ownership of the disk on which the Program is recorded belongs to
you, but the ownership and copyright of the Program itself belongs to Epinoisis.
2. Prohibitions and restrictions
You may not reverse-compile, disassemble,
reverse-engineer, or use any other method to convert the Program into a human-readable
form, nor may you allow another person to do so. The Program may not be duplicated,
corrected, modified, lent, leased, sold, distributed, licensed or disposed in any other
way in part or in whole. The creation of derivative works based on the content of the
Program is also prohibited. The Program may not be transmitted over a network to another
computer without written authorization from Epinoisis. Your rights regarding the Program
may not be transferred to a third party.
3. Limitations of responsibility
Epinoisis takes no responsibility for any direct,
indirect, or consequential damages (including but not limited to data loss or damage to
data, loss of profit, interruption of business activity, or loss of business data) which
may result from the use of the Program or the inability to use the Program, even in cases
when such damages may result or if Epinoisis has received prior notification that
liability claims may be made by a third party.