The Oregon Software License Agreement for Certain Computer Programs is a legally binding contract that governs the use and distribution of software programs within the state of Oregon. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions between the software developer or licensor and the end-user or licensee. The Oregon Software License Agreement ensures compliance with state regulations and protects the rights of both parties involved. It addresses various crucial aspects including the scope of the software's usage, intellectual property rights, limitations on liability, and confidentiality provisions. There are different types of Oregon Software License Agreements for Certain Computer Programs, including: 1. Single-User License Agreement: This type of agreement grants a single individual the right to use the software on a single device. It restricts unauthorized copying or installation on multiple systems. 2. Multi-User License Agreement: This license allows multiple users within a defined organization or entity to use the software simultaneously. It may specify the number of permitted users or devices. 3. Perpetual License Agreement: In a perpetual license agreement, the licensee has the right to use the software indefinitely, without any time restrictions. However, this agreement typically includes provisions for software updates, maintenance, and support, which may require additional fees. 4. Subscription License Agreement: A subscription license agreement enables the user to access and use the software for a specific period, typically on a monthly or annual basis. The licensee is granted access as long as the subscription is active and may need to renew to continue using the software. 5. Evaluation or Trial License Agreement: This type of agreement allows the user to evaluate the software's functionality for a limited period before deciding to purchase a full license. It often includes usage restrictions and may limit access to certain features. These different types of software license agreements aim to provide flexibility and cater to specific needs, depending on the software vendor's offerings and the licensee's requirements.