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End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) is...
a legal contract between a user and the provider of that software, service, or content.
software that is developed from a single source.
a network of remote servers and services to run applications.
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Correct answer: the first option.
- An EULA (End User License Agreement) is a legal contract between the software/service/content provider and the end user that governs use, licensing terms, restrictions, liability, etc.
- The second option describes software developed from a single source (proprietary/single-vendor software), not an EULA.
- The third option describes cloud computing (a network of remote servers and services).
- An EULA (End User License Agreement) is a legal contract between the software/service/content provider and the end user that governs use, licensing terms, restrictions, liability, etc.
- The second option describes software developed from a single source (proprietary/single-vendor software), not an EULA.
- The third option describes cloud computing (a network of remote servers and services).
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