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==='''Enactment Date: July 3, 2025'''=== | |||
This agreement (End-User License Agreement) is a legal understanding between you (“User”) and the StarLogo Nova Project Team / MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program (“Licensor,” “we”) for the use of the StarLogo Nova software platform (“Software”). Please read through it carefully. If you are a minor and have trouble understanding these terms and conditions, please ask your parent and/or legal guardian for clarification. If you are an adult, please contact us at [mailto:slnova-accounts@mit.edu slnova-account@mit.edu] with any questions. | |||
By accessing or using StarLogo Nova, you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. | |||
== License, Ownership, and Restrictions == | |||
The Licensor grants you a '''non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable''' license to use StarLogo Nova for non-commercial purposes (with commercial exceptions below) only. This means that you may not: | |||
#Give copies of our software to other individuals, or redistribute it in any way | |||
#Make commercial use of any of our services (with exceptions below) | |||
#Reverse engineer, decompile, or modify the Software | |||
#Remove or alter any copyright or attribution notices | |||
Additionally, you may not use the Software to create or distribute content that we deem harmful, offensive, or unlawful. | |||
==== Commercial Use Exceptions ==== | |||
The Licensor grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license for the following commercial uses of StarLogo Nova, if you provide clear attribution to, and disclaim any association with, the Licensor: | |||
#Creation of educational / training materials designed to help people learn how to use StarLogo Nova | |||
#Provision of training and/or assistance to people in the use of StarLogo Nova (e.g. at workshops, summer camps, etc.) | |||
For any other uses, you must obtain a separate license by contacting [mailto:step-info@mit.edu step-info@mit.edu]. | |||
The Software is owned by the Licensor and protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. You are granted a license to use this software, not ownership of it. |
Revision as of 19:47, 3 July 2025
Enactment Date: July 3, 2025
This agreement (End-User License Agreement) is a legal understanding between you (“User”) and the StarLogo Nova Project Team / MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program (“Licensor,” “we”) for the use of the StarLogo Nova software platform (“Software”). Please read through it carefully. If you are a minor and have trouble understanding these terms and conditions, please ask your parent and/or legal guardian for clarification. If you are an adult, please contact us at slnova-account@mit.edu with any questions.
By accessing or using StarLogo Nova, you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement.
License, Ownership, and Restrictions
The Licensor grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to use StarLogo Nova for non-commercial purposes (with commercial exceptions below) only. This means that you may not:
- Give copies of our software to other individuals, or redistribute it in any way
- Make commercial use of any of our services (with exceptions below)
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or modify the Software
- Remove or alter any copyright or attribution notices
Additionally, you may not use the Software to create or distribute content that we deem harmful, offensive, or unlawful.
Commercial Use Exceptions
The Licensor grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license for the following commercial uses of StarLogo Nova, if you provide clear attribution to, and disclaim any association with, the Licensor:
- Creation of educational / training materials designed to help people learn how to use StarLogo Nova
- Provision of training and/or assistance to people in the use of StarLogo Nova (e.g. at workshops, summer camps, etc.)
For any other uses, you must obtain a separate license by contacting step-info@mit.edu.
The Software is owned by the Licensor and protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. You are granted a license to use this software, not ownership of it.