Privacy Policy


General information – In this section, you will find information about when the agreement will go into effect, how long the terms of the agreement will be active for, and the type of agreement. While this is very general information, it is important because it sets the tone for the entire agreement.

Parties involved – This section is important because it defines who the parties are that are entering into the agreement. It will not only detail your company as the one offering the license, but will also include the details of the person or company that is purchasing the license. You will need to enter in their full name as well as their address and other contact information. You will also need to define whether it is an individual or a company. This information will need to be provided for both parties.

Terms of the agreement – In this section, you will find all of the terms of the agreement. This includes the price to be paid for the license, which you can define as a flat fee or a flat fee with yearly maintenance fees. You will also include information about whether you will be including the code along with the license and if it is a site license. A site license is another option that will allow your customer to use the software on more than one computer but only at one location. This section will also include some information about maintenance, support, or refunds that will or will not be offered by your company through the agreement.

Fine details – This section is the one that you will use to detail any specifics that are not covered by the other sections of the software license agreement. These terms tend to be more specific to your situation instead of broadly expected terms. Also in this section will be the location for signatures and dates. You can also add in the requirement to have it notarized if you wish to do so.