What goes beyond a EULA in Singapore?
End-User
License Agreements, EULA defines your right over your content. Your idea, your
life’s work, the creation of software everything becomes your Intellectual
Property.
When
someone does not need to use the content in whole or in specific operations they
are bound by EULA. EULA works both ways for the user as well as the owner of
the content.
End-User License Agreements can specify the extent to which the IP rights are granted to other users in
terms of stipulations of license.
LICENSE AGREEMENTS
The
license agreements according to their varying user terms and conditions can be
classified into:
ü Non-exclusive
ü Transferrable
ü Sub- licensable
ü Royalty-Free
The license that is granted will be delivered as:
The license that is granted will be delivered as:
ü Paid-up License
ü Single Named User License
ü Network License
ü Subscription License
Licenses
give the owner and the third party the viable flexibility to work with terms of
the content and the extent it can be made use of. Typically, the license period
ends, when the third party closes their account that was created in the first
place to enable the use of the intellectual data.
EULA
inputs clauses for situations arising from dispute resolutions in terms of User
to user, User to provider, fee stipulations and usage.
A
perfect EULA decreases your liabilities and doubles your returns.
When
it comes to software and games, the industry is growing by phantom speeds each
day. The technology and the knowledge keeps getting more amazed and it becomes
even more important how the intellectual property is to patented for developer
creation security and licensed for commercial use being made beneficial for
both developer and user without infringing on each other's limit of usage.
EULA
gives confidence, provides terms and conditions to adhere to, regulation and
compliance clearer and thus improving the transparency for both the buyer and
seller of Intellectual Property oriented data and service.
EULA
in Singapore also adheres to the Personal Data Protection Act(PDPA)which
safeguards personal data of the people and ways to handle them legally correct.

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