Nebraska End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legally binding agreement between the software publisher and the end user, outlining the terms and conditions for the use of software programs or applications in the state of Nebraska. This agreement governs the rights and obligations of both parties, ensuring proper usage of the software and protecting the interests of all parties involved. The Nebraska EULA typically contains the following key elements: 1. Grant of License: This section specifies the scope and limitations of the license granted to the end user, defining the permitted uses and any restrictions on the software. 2. Intellectual Property: The EULA highlights the copyright and intellectual property rights associated with the software, emphasizing that the software is protected by Nebraska and federal laws. 3. Permitted Use: This section outlines the specific purposes for which the software can be used and the number of installations permitted. It may also address whether the software can be used for personal or commercial purposes. 4. Restrictions: The EULA defines the actions that are prohibited under the license, such as reverse-engineering, decompiling, or modifying the software without prior consent. 5. Support and Updates: This section clarifies the level of support and availability of updates provided by the software publisher, ensuring that end users are aware of their entitlements. 6. Liability and Warranty: The EULA includes disclaimers limiting the software publisher's liability for any damages incurred by the end user while using the software. It also outlines any warranties provided, if applicable. 7. Termination: This section specifies the conditions upon which the license can be terminated, whether due to violation of the agreement or by choice of either party. 8. Governing Law and Jurisdiction: The EULA typically specifies that the agreement is governed by the laws of Nebraska and that any disputes arising under the agreement will be resolved within the state's jurisdiction. Different types of Nebraska End User License Agreements may depend on the specific software or application being licensed. For instance, there could be separate agreements for proprietary software, open-source software, or freeware. Each agreement may have different terms and conditions based on the nature of the software and the rights granted to end users.