
- #EULA QUESTION INSTALLBUILDER SOFTWARE LICENSE#
- #EULA QUESTION INSTALLBUILDER INSTALL#
- #EULA QUESTION INSTALLBUILDER SOFTWARE#
#EULA QUESTION INSTALLBUILDER SOFTWARE#
Here's how Adobe Acrobat presents its software licensing agreement to potential users before they begin the installation. However, make sure you also include the EULA with an "I Accept" form of clickwrap after the user physically begins the installation. Including a link to the EULA on the download page can be helpful and is a great way to present as much information as possible to your users. A user may not notice the link to the agreement or realize its importance as the foundation legal agreement between herself and the app, skipping over reading it or even noticing it altogether. Presenting the EULA solely on the download page for the app is also not effective. The EULA may become more of an afterthought rather than something important that should be reviewed before moving forward with installation.

If you wait until after the app is installed, the user may not realize the implications of the EULA as being a legal agreement that dictates usage of the app. Presenting the EULA as soon as installation begins allows the user an opportunity to review the terms of the EULA and decide if he actually wants to continue with the installation and what comes with it. It's best to present the EULA right away during installation of your software application for a number of reasons. The clickwrap method doesn't have these issues with uncertainty.
#EULA QUESTION INSTALLBUILDER INSTALL#
You must accept the agreement to install Mozilla Firefox.
#EULA QUESTION INSTALLBUILDER SOFTWARE LICENSE#
Here's how Firefox uses clickwrap to present its End-User Software License Agreement to users as soon as they choose to install Firefox.Ī notice states " if you accept the terms of the agreement, select the first option below. Clearly intends to accept the EULA terms.


Had an opportunity to review the terms of the EULA, and.

This active clicking of an "I Accept" indicator is why the clickwrap method is favored. With clickwrap, a user will be required to "click" some sort of "I Accept" button or box to conspicuously indicate that the user is in fact accepting the terms of the EULA and agreeing to be bound by them. The clickwrap method will present the user with terms of the EULA as soon as a user starts to install the software. The best way to get a user to accept the terms in your EULA is with the clickwrap method. Some standard agreement terms are also included, such as limitations of liability, governing law, term and termination, and intellectual property clauses.Īn EULA is sometimes referred to as a Software Licensing Agreement.
