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- IMPORTANT: THIS SOFTWARE END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA") IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) BETWEEN YOU (THE CUSTOMER, EITHER AS AN INDIVIDUAL OR, IF PURCHASED OR OTHERWISE ACQUIRED BY OR FOR AN ENTITY, AS AN ENTITY) AND SYNERGY SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS. READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS AND USING TRAILBLAZER ENTERPRISE AND RELATED SOFTWARE COMPONENTS (“SOFTWARE”). IT PROVIDES A LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE AND CONTAINS WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMERS. IN CONSIDERATION OF YOUR INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE SOFTWARE, YOU HEREBY CONFIRM YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE SOFTWARE AND AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
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+ IMPORTANT: THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) BETWEEN LICENSEE (“LICENSEE”) AND TRAILBLAZER GMBH. READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS AND USING TRAILBLAZER GEMS (AT GITHUB.COM/TRAILBLAZER), TRAILBLAZER PRO AND RELATED TRAILBLAZER PRO COMPONENTS (SOURCE URL WILL BE PROVIDED AFTER PURCHASE) (“SOFTWARE”). IT PROVIDES A LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE AND CONTAINS WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMERS. IN CONSIDERATION OF LICENSEE’S INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE SOFTWARE, LICENSEE HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE SOFTWARE AND AGREES TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
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- In order to use the Software under this Agreement, you must receive a “Source URL at the time of purchase, in accordance with the scope of use and other terms specified for each type of Software and as set forth in this Section 1 of this Agreement.
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+ 1.1 General Use. This Agreement grants Licensee a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable license, valid for the license term, to use the Software, without the right to grant sublicenses, subject to the terms and conditions in this Agreement. The Software is licensed, not sold.
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+ 1.2 Installations. Licensee may install the Software on an unlimited number of Hosts per project. “Host” means any physical or virtual machine which is controlled by Licensee. A project may involve multiple repositories.
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+ 1.3 Applications. Licensee may distribute the Software in any applications, frameworks, or elements (collectively referred to as an “Application” or “Applications”) that Licensee develops using the Software in accordance with this Agreement, provided that such distribution does not violate the restrictions set forth in section 3 of this Agreement. Licensee must not remove, obscure or interfere with any copyright, acknowledgment, attribution, trademark, warning or disclaimer statement affixed to, incorporated in or otherwise applied in connection with the Software. Licensee is required to ensure that the Software is not reused by or with any applications other than those with which Licensee distribute it as permitted herein. For example, if Licensee installs the Software on a customer’s server, that customer is not permitted to use the Software independently of Licensee’s Application. Licensee must inform Trailblazer GmbH of any infringing use of the Software by any of Licensee’s customers. Licensee is liable for compliance by those third parties with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Licensee shall not owe Trailblazer GmbH any royalties for Licensee’s distribution of the Software in accordance with this Agreement.
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+ 1.4 Archive Copies. Licensee is entitled to make a reasonable amount of copies of the Software for archival purposes. Each copy must reproduce all copyright and other proprietary rights notices on or in the Software.
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+ Trailblazer GmbH shall provide Licensee with source code so that Licensee can create Modifications of the Software. “Modification” means: (a) any addition to or deletion from the contents of a file included in the original Software or previous Modifications created by Licensee, or (b) any new file that contains any part of the original Software or previous Modifications. While Licensee retains all rights to any original work authored by Licensee as part of the Modifications, Trailblazer GmbH continues to own all copyright and other intellectual property rights in the Software.
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+ Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, except for the limited license rights expressly provided herein, Trailblazer GmbH and its suppliers have and will retain all rights, title and interest (including, without limitation, all patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and other intellectual property rights) in and to the Software and all copies, modifications and derivative works thereof (including any changes which incorporate any of Licensee’s ideas, feedback or suggestions). Licensee acknowledges that Licensee is obtaining only a limited license right to the Software, and that irrespective of any use of the words “purchase”, “sale” or like terms hereunder no ownership rights are being conveyed to Licensee under this Agreement or otherwise.
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+ The Software license fees will be due and payable in full as set forth in the Invoice or at the time of purchase. Licensee shall be responsible for all taxes, withholdings, duties and levies arising from the order (excluding taxes based on the net income of Trailblazer GmbH).
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+ 7.3 Expiration of License. Upon the expiration of any term under this Agreement, (a) all Software updates and services pursuant to the license shall cease, (b) Licensee may only continue to run existing installations of the Software, (c) Licensee may not install the Software on any additional Hosts, and (d) any new installation of the Software shall require the purchase of a new license subscription from Trailblazer GmbH.
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+ 11.2 No Assignment. Licensee may not assign this Agreement or any of its rights under this Agreement without the prior written consent of Trailblazer GmbH and any attempted assignment without such consent shall be void.
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+ 11.8 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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+ 11.9 Waiver. Failure or neglect by either party to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed or deemed to be a waiver of that party's rights under this Agreement.
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+ 11.10 Modifications. No modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless contained in writing and executed by an authorized representative of each party. No term or condition in Licensee’s Purchase Order or Terms and Conditions shall apply unless expressly accepted by Trailblazer GmbH.
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+ 11.11 Force Majeure. Trailblazer GmbH shall not be liable for any delay or non-performance of its obligations under this Agreement in the event and to the extent that such delay or non-performance is due to an unforeseeable catastrophic event that prevents Trailblazer GmbH to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement and which Trailblazer GmbH cannot avoid or circumvent (“Force Majeure Event”). If the Force Majeure Event results in a delay or non-performance of Trailblazer GmbH for a period of three (3) months or longer, then Licensee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect without any liability (except for the obligations of payment arising prior to the event of Force Majeure).
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- _Trailblazer provides new high-level abstractions for Ruby frameworks. It gently enforces encapsulation, an intuitive code structure and gives you an object-oriented architecture._
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308
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322
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324
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171
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381
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383
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384
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386
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387
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391
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401
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402
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403
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404
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405
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408
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409
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410
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411
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412
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175
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182
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426
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185
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187
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433
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434
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189
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3
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5
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11
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12
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13
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13
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15
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18
18
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19
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20
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21
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22
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21
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22
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23
23
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24
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25
25
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4
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10
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11
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13
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19
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19
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138
138
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139
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149
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149
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151
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152
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154
154
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- The MIT License (MIT)
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