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1NOTICE
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3This document includes License Information documents below for multiple Programs. Each License Information document identifies the Program(s) to which it applies. Only those License Information documents for the Program(s) for which Licensee has acquired entitlements apply.
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9LICENSE INFORMATION
10
11The Programs listed below are licensed under the following License Information terms and conditions in addition to the Program license terms previously agreed to by Client and IBM. If Client does not have previously agreed to license terms in effect for the Program, the International Program License Agreement (Z125-3301-14) applies.
12
13Program Name: IBM API Connect Essentials Edition V5.0
14Program Number: 5725-Z22
15
16As described in the International Program License Agreement ("IPLA") and this License Information, IBM grants Licensee a limited right to use the Program. This right is limited to the level of Authorized Use, such as a Processor Value Unit ("PVU"), a Resource Value Unit ("RVU"), a Value Unit ("VU"), or other specified level of use, paid for by Licensee as evidenced in the Proof of Entitlement. Licensee's use may also be limited to a specified machine, or only as a Supporting Program, or subject to other restrictions. As Licensee has not paid for all of the economic value of the Program, no other use is permitted without the payment of additional fees. In addition, Licensee is not authorized to use the Program to provide commercial IT services to any third party, to provide commercial hosting or timesharing, or to sublicense, rent, or lease the Program unless expressly provided for in the applicable agreements under which Licensee obtains authorizations to use the Program. Additional rights may be available to Licensee subject to the payment of additional fees or under different or supplementary terms. IBM reserves the right to determine whether to make such additional rights available to Licensee.
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18Program's specifications can be found in the collective Description and Technical Information sections of the Program's Announcement Letters.
19
20Supporting Programs
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22The Program is licensed as a multi-product package and includes the Supporting Programs identified below. Licensee is authorized to install and use such Supporting Programs only to support Licensee's use of the Principal Program under this Agreement and within the limits of the Proofs of Entitlement for the Program (unless broader rights are provided elsewhere in this License Information document). The phrase "to support Licensee's use" would include only those uses that are necessary or otherwise directly related to a licensed use of the Principal Program or another Supporting Program. The Supporting Programs may not be used for any other purpose. Licensee is not authorized to transfer or remarket the Supporting Programs separate from the Principal Program. A Supporting Program may be accompanied by license terms, and those terms, if any, apply to Licensee's use of that Supporting Program. In the event of conflict, the terms in this License Information document supersede the Supporting Program's terms. When Licensee's right to use the Program expires or terminates, Licensee must discontinue use, destroy or promptly return all copies of the Supporting Programs to the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program. If Licensee downloaded the Supporting Programs, Licensee should contact the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program. If Licensee wishes to license the Supporting Programs for any use beyond the limits set forth above, please contact an IBM Sales Representative or the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program to obtain the appropriate license.
23
24The following are Supporting Programs licensed with the Program:
25IBM WebSphere DataPower Option for Application Optimization V7.5
26WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core V8.5.5
27API Connect Create for Node.js V5.0
28
29Separately Licensed Code
30
31The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to the extent they are held to be invalid or unenforceable under the law that governs this license. Each of the components listed below is considered "Separately Licensed Code". IBM Separately Licensed Code is licensed to Licensee under the terms of the applicable third party license agreement(s) set forth in the NON_IBM_LICENSE file(s) that accompanies the Program. Notwithstanding any of the terms in the Agreement, or any other agreement Licensee may have with IBM, the terms of such third party license agreement(s) governs Licensee's use of all Separately Licensed Code unless otherwise noted below.
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33Future Program updates or fixes may contain additional Separately Licensed Code. Such additional Separately Licensed Code and related licenses are listed in another NON_IBM_LICENSE file that accompanies the Program update or fix. Licensee acknowledges that Licensee has read and agrees to the license agreements contained in the NON_IBM_LICENSE file(s). If Licensee does not agree to the terms of these third party license agreements, Licensee may not use the Separately Licensed Code.
34
35For Programs acquired under the International Program License Agreement ("IPLA") or International Program License Agreement for Non Warranted Program ("ILAN") and Licensee is the original licensee of the Program, if Licensee does not agree with the third party license agreements, Licensee may return the Program in accordance with the terms of, and within the specified time frames stated in, the "Money-back Guarantee" section of the IPLA or ILAN IBM Agreement.
36
37Note: Notwithstanding any of the terms in the third party license agreement, the Agreement, or any other agreement Licensee may have with IBM:
38(a) IBM provides this Separately Licensed Code to Licensee WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND;
39(b) IBM DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR INTERFERENCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SEPARATELY LICENSED CODE;
40(c) IBM is not liable to Licensee, and will not defend, indemnify, or hold Licensee harmless for any claims arising from or related to the Separately Licensed Code; and
41(d) IBM is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost data, lost savings, and lost profits, with respect to the Separately Licensed Code.
42
43Notwithstanding these exclusions, in Germany and Austria, IBM's warranty and liability for the Separately Licensed Code is governed only by the respective terms applicable for Germany and Austria in IBM license agreements.
44
45Note: IBM may provide limited support for some Separately Licensed Code. If such support is available, the details and any additional terms related to such support will be set forth in the License Information document.
46
47The following are Separately Licensed Code:
48acl
49acpi
50acpid
51acpi-support
52addressfield (drupal)
53AddToAny (drupal)
54adduser
55admin_menu (drupal)
56adminimal_admin_menu (drupal)
57adminimal_theme (drupal)
58advagg (drupal)
59Advanced Forum (drupal)
60Advanced syslog (drupal)
61alpha_pagination
62alsa-lib
63angular.js/images/logo
64apt
65aptitude
66aptitude-common
67apt-utils
68at
69AT Tools (drupal)
70atk
71attr
72audit
73augeas
74autogen
75Automated Logout (drupal)
76avahi
77base-files
78base-lsb
79base-passwd
80bash
81bc
82Bean (drupal)
83better_exposed_filters (drupal...
84binary_heap.js
85bind
86bind9-host
87binutils
88Block Class (drupal)
89Block Class Styles (drupal)
90BOA
91bridge-utils
92busybox
93c3p0
94ca-certificates
95cairo
96cairo-spice
97caniuse-db(node)
98CAPTCHA (Drupal)
99cdrkit
100chain_menu_access
101chkconfig
102commons.wikimedia
103compat-gcc-32
104config.guess
105ConsoleKit
106console-setup
107content_access (drupal)
108context (drupal)
109coreutils
110cpio
111cron
112cronie
113crontabs
114cryptsetup-luks
115csync2
116CTools (drupal)
117cups
118cvs
119d3 (drupal)
120dash
121dbus
122dbus-glib
123debian-archive-keyring
124debianutils
125desktop-file-utils
126device-mapper-multipath
127dictionaries-common
128diffutils
129discover
130dmidecode
131dmsetup
132dnsmasq
133dpkg
134dracut
135drbd83-kmod
136drbd83-utils
137Drupal
138drush_language (drupal)
139e2fslibs
140e2fsprogs
141ebtables
142ed
143eggdbus
144eject
145ejectorseat (drupal)
146elfutils
147entity (drupal)
148Entity API (drupal)
149ethtool
150FAQ (drupal)
151faq.html
152Farbtastic
153ffmpeg-spice
154filesystem
155findutils
156Fivestar (drupal)
157Flag (Drupal)
158flood_control
159follow
160Font Awesome4.1.0
161Font-Awesome
162forum_access
163frameprevention (drupal)
164gamin
165gawk
166gcc
167gcc-4.7-base
168gdb
169gdbm
170geoip-database
171gettext
172gettext-base
173git
174git-core
175git-man
176glib2
177glibc
178gmp
179GNU Libtool
180gnupg
181gnutls
182gpgv
183gpm
184gpxe
185grep
186groff
187groff-base
188Group (drupal)
189grub
190grub2-common
191grubby
192grub-common
193grub-pc
194grub-pc-bin
195gtfs
196gtk2
197gzip
198Hibernate
199hicolor-icon-theme
200Hierachical Select (Drupal)
201hierarchical_select
202hierarchical_select (drupal)
203hostname
204httprl (drupal)
205hwdata
206i18n (drupal)
207ifupdown
208igb-kmod
209Image CAPTCHA Refresh (drupal)
210Images
211IMCE
212IMCE (drupal)
213imce_wysiwyg
214imce_wysiwyg (drupal)
215index-debug.html
216info
217initramfs-tools
218initscripts
219insserv
220installation-report
221install-info
222iproute
223iptables
224iputils-ping
225ipvsadm
226irqbalance
227iscsi-initiator-utils
228iso-codes
229ixgbe-kmod
230jq
231jQuery Update (drupal)
232JSONSelect site
233kbd
234kernel
235kexec-tools
236keyboard-configuration
237keyutils
238klibc-utils
239kmod
240l10n_update
241l10n_update (drupal)
242legal (drupal)
243less
244libacl1
245libaio
246libapt-inst1.5
247libapt-pkg4.12
248libart_lgpl
249libasprintf0c2
250libasyncns
251libattr1
252libblkid1
253libbz2-1.0
254libc6
255libcap2
256libcap-ng
257libc-bin
258libcgroup
259libclass-isa-perl
260libcmpiutil
261libcomerr2
262libcwidget3
263libdb5.1
264libdbd-mysql-perl
265libdbi-perl
266libdevmapper1.02.1
267libdevmapper-event1.02.1
268libdiscover2
269libept1.4.12
270liberror-perl
271libev4
272libfile-copy-recursive-perl
273libfreetype6
274libfuse2
275libgcc1
276libgcrypt
277libgcrypt11
278libgd2-xpm
279libgdbm3
280libgeoip1
281libgnutls2
282libgnutls-openssl27
283libgpg-error
284libgpg-error0
285libhtml-template-perl
286libidn
287libidn11
288libkeyutils1
289libklibc
290libkmod2
291liblocale-gettext-perl
292libltdl7
293liblzma5
294libmariadbclient18
295libmcrypt4
296libmount1
297libmverbs
298libmysqlclient18
299libnewt0.52
300libnfnetlink0
301libnih
302libnl
303libp11-kit0
304libpam0g
305libpam-modules
306libpam-modules-bin
307libpam-runtime
308libpci3
309libpipeline1
310libpng12-0
311libpopt0
312libprocps0
313libqdbm14
314Libraries API (drupal)
315libreadline5
316libreadline6
317librsync1
318librtmp0
319libsasl2-2
320libsasl2-modules
321libselinux1
322libsemanage1
323libsemanage-common
324libsepol
325libsepol1
326libsigc++-2.0-0c2a
327libsigsegv2
328libslang2
329libsndfile
330libss2
331libstdc++6
332libswitch-perl
333libt
334libtasn1
335libtasn1-3
336libtext-charwidth-perl
337libtext-iconv-perl
338libtext-wrapi18n-perl
339libthai
340libtool
341libudev0
342libusb
343libusb-0.1-4
344libuser
345libustr-1.0-1
346libutempter
347libuuid1
348libuuid-perl
349libvirt
350libvirt-cim
351libxapian22
352linkit
353linkit (drupal)
354linkit_picker
355linkit_picker (drupal)
356linux-base
357linux-image-3.2.0
358lksctp-tools
359lm_sensors
360locales
361login
362logrotate
363lsb-base
364lsb-release
365lsof
366lsyncd
367lvm2
368lzo
369lzop
370m4
371make
372MAKEDEV
373man
374man-db
375manpages
376mariadb-client-5.5
377mariadb-client-core-5.5
378mariadb-common
379mariadb-galera-server
380mariadb-galera-server-5.5
381markdown (drupal)
382mawk
383mdadm
384megaraid_sas-kmod
385menu_item_visibility (drupal)
386messaging (drupal)
387metatag (drupal)
388microcode_ctl
389mime-support
390mingetty
391module-init-tools
392mount
393mptlinux-kmod
394multiarch-support
395mysql
396mysql-common
397nano
398netbase
399netcat-traditional
400netcf
401net-tools
402newt
403nfs-utils
404nginx
405nginx-common
406nginx-full
407nmap
408no_autocomplete (drupal)
409node_clone (drupal)
410notifications (drupal)
411notifications_forum (drupal)
412nss-pam-ldapd
413numactl
414numad
415ocfs2-tools
416ofa_kernel
417OpenIPMI
418openssh-blacklist
419openssh-blacklist-extra
420openssh-client
421openssh-server
422oprofile
423os-prober
424pam
425pam_ldap
426Panels (drupal)
427pango
428parted
429passwd
430Password policy (drupal)
431patch
432Pathologic (drupal)
433PCD
434pciutils
435percona-xtrabackup
436perl
437perl-base
438perl-modules
439PHP SAML2
440phpmailer
441PHPMailer (drupal)
442pkgconfig
443pkg-config
444plymouth
445pm-utils
446polkit
447portreserve
448prelink
449procmail
450procps
451psmisc
452pulseaudio
453python
454python2.7
455python2.7-minimal
456python-apt
457python-apt-common
458python-gnupginterface
459python-minimal
460python-pycurl
461python-software-properties
462python-support
463qemu-kvm
464readline
465readline-common
466restrict_by_ip (drupal)
467restws (drupal)
468rng-tools
469rpm
470rsync
471rsyslog
472scsi-target-utils
473seabios
474search_autocomplete (drupal)
475search_config (drupal)
476seckit (drupal)
477security_questions (drupal)
478sed
479sensible-utils
480session_limit (drupal)
481sgml-base
482shadow-utils
483sharutils
484Simple Dialog
485simplesamlphp
486simplesamlphp_auth (drupal)
487slang
488slick (drupal)
489slick_extras (drupal)
490slick_views (drupal)
491socat
492SPDX specification
493spdx-exceptions(Node)1.0.3
494spdx-exceptions(Node)1.0.4
495spice-server
496sshpass
497ssmtp
498StatsD (drupal)
499stickynav (drupal)
500Support Ticketing System (drupal)
501swig
502sysfsutils
503syslog-ng
504sysstat
505sysvinit
506sysvinit-utils
507sysv-rc
508TagCloud (drupal)
509tar
510tar-static
511tasksel
512tasksel-data
513taxonomy_menu
514taxonomy_menu (drupal)
515taxonomy_menu_block (drupal)
516texinfo
517tfa
518tfa (drupal)
519tfa_basic
520tfa_basic (drupal)
521time
522tinyMCE
523Token (Drupal)
524traceroute
525Translation helpers (drupal)
526transliteration (drupal)
527trustedgrub
528tunctl
529Twitter Timeline (drupal)
530ucf
531udev
532Ulimate Cron (Drupal)
533unattended-upgrades
534unixODBC
535update-inetd
536upstart
537util-linux
538util-linux-locales
539util-linux-ng
540Variable (drupal)
541vgabios
542Views (drupal)
543Views_bulk_operations (drupal)
544views_send (drupal)
545vim
546Voting API (drupal)
547VPPR (drupal)
548wget
549which
550whiptail
551Wysiwig (drupal)
552xml-core
553xmlto
554xtrabackup
555xz
556xz-utils
557
558Benchmarking
559
560Licensee may disclose the results of any benchmark test of the Program or its subcomponents to any third party provided that Licensee (A) publicly discloses the complete methodology used in the benchmark test (for example, hardware and software setup, installation procedure and configuration files), (B) performs Licensee's benchmark testing running the Program in its Specified Operating Environment using the latest applicable updates, patches and fixes available for the Program from IBM or third parties that provide IBM products ("Third Parties"), and (C) follows any and all performance tuning and "best practices" guidance available in the Program's documentation and on IBM's support web sites for the Program. If Licensee publishes the results of any benchmark tests for the Program, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any agreement between Licensee and IBM or Third Parties, IBM and Third Parties will have the right to publish the results of benchmark tests with respect to Licensee's products provided IBM or Third Parties complies with the requirements of (A), (B) and (C) above in its testing of Licensee's products.
561
562Notwithstanding the foregoing, under no circumstances may Licensee publish the results of benchmark tests run on Oracle Outside In Technology without prior written permission.
563
564The above benchmarking terms apply to the following Programs or subcomponents:
565IBM Connect V5.0
566
567Source Components and Sample Materials
568
569The Program may include some components in source code form ("Source Components") and other materials identified as Sample Materials. Licensee may copy and modify Source Components and Sample Materials for internal use only provided such use is within the limits of the license rights under this Agreement, provided however that Licensee may not alter or delete any copyright information or notices contained in the Source Components or Sample Materials. IBM provides the Source Components and Sample Materials without obligation of support and "AS IS", WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR NON-INTERFERENCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
570
571Processor Value Unit (PVU)
572
573Processor Value Unit (PVU) is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. The number of PVU entitlements required is based on the processor technology (defined within the PVU Table by Processor Vendor, Brand, Type and Model Number at http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/pvu_licensing_for_customers.html) and the number of processors made available to the Program. IBM continues to define a processor, for the purpose of PVU-based licensing, to be each processor core on a chip. A dual-core processor chip, for example, has two processor cores.
574
575Licensee can deploy the Program using either Full Capacity licensing or Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) licensing according to the Passport Advantage Sub-Capacity Licensing Terms (see webpage below). If using Full Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain PVU entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores* in the physical hardware environment made available to or managed by the Program, except for those servers from which the Program has been permanently removed. If using Virtualization Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores made available to or managed by the Program, as defined according to the Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules at http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/Counting_Software_licenses_using_specific_virtualization_technologies.html.
576
577* An Activated processor core is a processor core that is available for use in a physical or virtual server, regardless of whether the capacity of the processor core can be or is limited through virtualization technologies, operating system commands, BIOS settings, or similar restrictions.
578
579Program-unique Terms
580
581Licensee is prohibited from invoking more than fifty thousand (50,000) API Calls per month.
582
583API Call is the invocation of the Program via a programmable interface.
584
585Licensee's use of Developer Portal clustering and high availability is limited to a maximum of one (1) Install.
586
587Licensee's use of API Manager clustering and high availability is limited to a maximum of one (1) Install.
588
589Licensee's use of MicroGateway clustering and high availability is limited to a maximum of one (1) Install.
590
591An Install is an installed copy of the Program on a physical or virtual disk made available to be executed on a computer.
592
593Supporting Program Details
594
595API Connect Create for Node.js
596Entitlement: 300 PVUs
597Licensee's right to use API Connect Create for Node.js is not restricted to 300 PVUs if deployed for Development and Functional Testing.
598
599"Development and Functional Testing" means that the Supporting Program can only be deployed as part of Licensee's internal development, unit, and functional testing environments. Licensee is not authorized to use the Program for processing production workloads, simulating production workloads or testing scalability of any code, application or system. Licensee is not authorized to use any part of the Supporting Program for any other purposes without acquiring the appropriate production entitlements.
600
601Processor Value Unit (PVU) is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. The number of PVU entitlements required is based on the processor technology (defined within the PVU Table by Processor Vendor, Brand, Type and Model Number at http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/pvu_licensing_for_customers.html) and the number of processors made available to the Program. IBM continues to define a processor, for the purpose of PVU-based licensing, to be each processor core on a chip. A dual-core processor chip, for example, has two processor cores.
602
603
604L/N: L-SBRY-A6HK6J
605D/N: L-SBRY-A6HK6J
606P/N: L-SBRY-A6HK6J
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612
613LICENSE INFORMATION
614
615The Programs listed below are licensed under the following License Information terms and conditions in addition to the Program license terms previously agreed to by Client and IBM. If Client does not have previously agreed to license terms in effect for the Program, the International Program License Agreement (Z125-3301-14) applies.
616
617Program Name: IBM API Connect Professional Edition V5.0
618Program Number: 5725-Z22
619
620As described in the International Program License Agreement ("IPLA") and this License Information, IBM grants Licensee a limited right to use the Program. This right is limited to the level of Authorized Use, such as a Processor Value Unit ("PVU"), a Resource Value Unit ("RVU"), a Value Unit ("VU"), or other specified level of use, paid for by Licensee as evidenced in the Proof of Entitlement. Licensee's use may also be limited to a specified machine, or only as a Supporting Program, or subject to other restrictions. As Licensee has not paid for all of the economic value of the Program, no other use is permitted without the payment of additional fees. In addition, Licensee is not authorized to use the Program to provide commercial IT services to any third party, to provide commercial hosting or timesharing, or to sublicense, rent, or lease the Program unless expressly provided for in the applicable agreements under which Licensee obtains authorizations to use the Program. Additional rights may be available to Licensee subject to the payment of additional fees or under different or supplementary terms. IBM reserves the right to determine whether to make such additional rights available to Licensee.
621
622Program's specifications can be found in the collective Description and Technical Information sections of the Program's Announcement Letters.
623
624Supporting Programs
625
626The Program is licensed as a multi-product package and includes the Supporting Programs identified below. Licensee is authorized to install and use such Supporting Programs only to support Licensee's use of the Principal Program under this Agreement and within the limits of the Proofs of Entitlement for the Program (unless broader rights are provided elsewhere in this License Information document). The phrase "to support Licensee's use" would include only those uses that are necessary or otherwise directly related to a licensed use of the Principal Program or another Supporting Program. The Supporting Programs may not be used for any other purpose. Licensee is not authorized to transfer or remarket the Supporting Programs separate from the Principal Program. A Supporting Program may be accompanied by license terms, and those terms, if any, apply to Licensee's use of that Supporting Program. In the event of conflict, the terms in this License Information document supersede the Supporting Program's terms. When Licensee's right to use the Program expires or terminates, Licensee must discontinue use, destroy or promptly return all copies of the Supporting Programs to the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program. If Licensee downloaded the Supporting Programs, Licensee should contact the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program. If Licensee wishes to license the Supporting Programs for any use beyond the limits set forth above, please contact an IBM Sales Representative or the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program to obtain the appropriate license.
627
628The following are Supporting Programs licensed with the Program:
629Application Optimization Module for IBM DataPower Gateway V7.5
630WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core V8.5.5
631API Connect Create for Node.js V5.0
632
633Separately Licensed Code
634
635The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to the extent they are held to be invalid or unenforceable under the law that governs this license. Each of the components listed below is considered "Separately Licensed Code". IBM Separately Licensed Code is licensed to Licensee under the terms of the applicable third party license agreement(s) set forth in the NON_IBM_LICENSE file(s) that accompanies the Program. Notwithstanding any of the terms in the Agreement, or any other agreement Licensee may have with IBM, the terms of such third party license agreement(s) governs Licensee's use of all Separately Licensed Code unless otherwise noted below.
636
637Future Program updates or fixes may contain additional Separately Licensed Code. Such additional Separately Licensed Code and related licenses are listed in another NON_IBM_LICENSE file that accompanies the Program update or fix. Licensee acknowledges that Licensee has read and agrees to the license agreements contained in the NON_IBM_LICENSE file(s). If Licensee does not agree to the terms of these third party license agreements, Licensee may not use the Separately Licensed Code.
638
639For Programs acquired under the International Program License Agreement ("IPLA") or International Program License Agreement for Non Warranted Program ("ILAN") and Licensee is the original licensee of the Program, if Licensee does not agree with the third party license agreements, Licensee may return the Program in accordance with the terms of, and within the specified time frames stated in, the "Money-back Guarantee" section of the IPLA or ILAN IBM Agreement.
640
641Note: Notwithstanding any of the terms in the third party license agreement, the Agreement, or any other agreement Licensee may have with IBM:
642(a) IBM provides this Separately Licensed Code to Licensee WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND;
643(b) IBM DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR INTERFERENCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SEPARATELY LICENSED CODE;
644(c) IBM is not liable to Licensee, and will not defend, indemnify, or hold Licensee harmless for any claims arising from or related to the Separately Licensed Code; and
645(d) IBM is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost data, lost savings, and lost profits, with respect to the Separately Licensed Code.
646
647Notwithstanding these exclusions, in Germany and Austria, IBM's warranty and liability for the Separately Licensed Code is governed only by the respective terms applicable for Germany and Austria in IBM license agreements.
648
649Note: IBM may provide limited support for some Separately Licensed Code. If such support is available, the details and any additional terms related to such support will be set forth in the License Information document.
650
651The following are Separately Licensed Code:
652acl
653acpi
654acpid
655acpi-support
656addressfield (drupal)
657AddToAny (drupal)
658adduser
659admin_menu (drupal)
660adminimal_admin_menu (drupal)
661adminimal_theme (drupal)
662advagg (drupal)
663Advanced Forum (drupal)
664Advanced syslog (drupal)
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702CAPTCHA (Drupal)
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710console-setup
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714cpio
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734dmidecode
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738dracut
739drbd83-kmod
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761Flag (Drupal)
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806hierarchical_select (drupal)
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809hwdata
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812igb-kmod
813Image CAPTCHA Refresh (drupal)
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833ixgbe-kmod
834jq
835jQuery Update (drupal)
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866libcwidget3
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917libqdbm14
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955libxapian22
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957linkit (drupal)
958linkit_picker
959linkit_picker (drupal)
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961linux-image-3.2.0
962lksctp-tools
963lm_sensors
964locales
965login
966logrotate
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970lsyncd
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972lzo
973lzop
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975make
976MAKEDEV
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981mariadb-client-core-5.5
982mariadb-common
983mariadb-galera-server
984mariadb-galera-server-5.5
985markdown (drupal)
986mawk
987mdadm
988megaraid_sas-kmod
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990messaging (drupal)
991metatag (drupal)
992microcode_ctl
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994mingetty
995module-init-tools
996mount
997mptlinux-kmod
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1003netcat-traditional
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1009nginx-common
1010nginx-full
1011nmap
1012no_autocomplete (drupal)
1013node_clone (drupal)
1014notifications (drupal)
1015notifications_forum (drupal)
1016nss-pam-ldapd
1017numactl
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1019ocfs2-tools
1020ofa_kernel
1021OpenIPMI
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1023openssh-blacklist-extra
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1029pam_ldap
1030Panels (drupal)
1031pango
1032parted
1033passwd
1034Password policy (drupal)
1035patch
1036Pathologic (drupal)
1037PCD
1038pciutils
1039percona-xtrabackup
1040perl
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1042perl-modules
1043PHP SAML2
1044phpmailer
1045PHPMailer (drupal)
1046pkgconfig
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1054procps
1055psmisc
1056pulseaudio
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1061python-apt-common
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1065python-software-properties
1066python-support
1067qemu-kvm
1068readline
1069readline-common
1070restrict_by_ip (drupal)
1071restws (drupal)
1072rng-tools
1073rpm
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1075rsyslog
1076scsi-target-utils
1077seabios
1078search_autocomplete (drupal)
1079search_config (drupal)
1080seckit (drupal)
1081security_questions (drupal)
1082sed
1083sensible-utils
1084session_limit (drupal)
1085sgml-base
1086shadow-utils
1087sharutils
1088Simple Dialog
1089simplesamlphp
1090simplesamlphp_auth (drupal)
1091slang
1092slick (drupal)
1093slick_extras (drupal)
1094slick_views (drupal)
1095socat
1096SPDX specification
1097spdx-exceptions(Node)1.0.3
1098spdx-exceptions(Node)1.0.4
1099spice-server
1100sshpass
1101ssmtp
1102StatsD (drupal)
1103stickynav (drupal)
1104Support Ticketing System (drupal)
1105swig
1106sysfsutils
1107syslog-ng
1108sysstat
1109sysvinit
1110sysvinit-utils
1111sysv-rc
1112TagCloud (drupal)
1113tar
1114tar-static
1115tasksel
1116tasksel-data
1117taxonomy_menu
1118taxonomy_menu (drupal)
1119taxonomy_menu_block (drupal)
1120texinfo
1121tfa
1122tfa (drupal)
1123tfa_basic
1124tfa_basic (drupal)
1125time
1126tinyMCE
1127Token (Drupal)
1128traceroute
1129Translation helpers (drupal)
1130transliteration (drupal)
1131trustedgrub
1132tunctl
1133Twitter Timeline (drupal)
1134ucf
1135udev
1136Ulimate Cron (Drupal)
1137unattended-upgrades
1138unixODBC
1139update-inetd
1140upstart
1141util-linux
1142util-linux-locales
1143util-linux-ng
1144Variable (drupal)
1145vgabios
1146Views (drupal)
1147Views_bulk_operations (drupal)
1148views_send (drupal)
1149vim
1150Voting API (drupal)
1151VPPR (drupal)
1152wget
1153which
1154whiptail
1155Wysiwig (drupal)
1156xml-core
1157xmlto
1158xtrabackup
1159xz
1160xz-utils
1161
1162Benchmarking
1163
1164Licensee may disclose the results of any benchmark test of the Program or its subcomponents to any third party provided that Licensee (A) publicly discloses the complete methodology used in the benchmark test (for example, hardware and software setup, installation procedure and configuration files), (B) performs Licensee's benchmark testing running the Program in its Specified Operating Environment using the latest applicable updates, patches and fixes available for the Program from IBM or third parties that provide IBM products ("Third Parties"), and (C) follows any and all performance tuning and "best practices" guidance available in the Program's documentation and on IBM's support web sites for the Program. If Licensee publishes the results of any benchmark tests for the Program, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any agreement between Licensee and IBM or Third Parties, IBM and Third Parties will have the right to publish the results of benchmark tests with respect to Licensee's products provided IBM or Third Parties complies with the requirements of (A), (B) and (C) above in its testing of Licensee's products.
1165
1166Notwithstanding the foregoing, under no circumstances may Licensee publish the results of benchmark tests run on Oracle Outside In Technology without prior written permission.
1167
1168The above benchmarking terms apply to the following Programs or subcomponents:
1169IBM API Connect V5.0
1170
1171Source Components and Sample Materials
1172
1173The Program may include some components in source code form ("Source Components") and other materials identified as Sample Materials. Licensee may copy and modify Source Components and Sample Materials for internal use only provided such use is within the limits of the license rights under this Agreement, provided however that Licensee may not alter or delete any copyright information or notices contained in the Source Components or Sample Materials. IBM provides the Source Components and Sample Materials without obligation of support and "AS IS", WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR NON-INTERFERENCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
1174
1175Processor Value Unit (PVU)
1176
1177Processor Value Unit (PVU) is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. The number of PVU entitlements required is based on the processor technology (defined within the PVU Table by Processor Vendor, Brand, Type and Model Number at http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/pvu_licensing_for_customers.html) and the number of processors made available to the Program. IBM continues to define a processor, for the purpose of PVU-based licensing, to be each processor core on a chip. A dual-core processor chip, for example, has two processor cores.
1178
1179Licensee can deploy the Program using either Full Capacity licensing or Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) licensing according to the Passport Advantage Sub-Capacity Licensing Terms (see webpage below). If using Full Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain PVU entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores* in the physical hardware environment made available to or managed by the Program, except for those servers from which the Program has been permanently removed. If using Virtualization Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores made available to or managed by the Program, as defined according to the Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules at http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/Counting_Software_licenses_using_specific_virtualization_technologies.html.
1180
1181* An Activated processor core is a processor core that is available for use in a physical or virtual server, regardless of whether the capacity of the processor core can be or is limited through virtualization technologies, operating system commands, BIOS settings, or similar restrictions.
1182
1183General Charge Terms
1184
1185Monthly API Call is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. An API Call is the invocation of the Program via a programmable interface. Sufficient entitlements must be obtained to cover the maximum number of API Calls in any calendar month.
1186
1187
1188Program-unique Terms
1189
1190Licensee's use of Developer Portal clustering and high availability is limited to a maximum of three (3) Installs in a Single Data Center.
1191
1192Licensee's use of API Manager clustering and high availability is limited to a maximum of two (2) Installs in a Single Data Center.
1193
1194Licensee's use of MicroGateway clustering and high availability is limited to a maximum of two (2) Installs in a Single Data Center.
1195
1196An Install is an installed copy of the Program on a physical or virtual disk made available to be executed on a computer.
1197
1198"Single Data Center" is defined as a large group of networked computer servers used for the remote storage, processing, or distribution of large amounts of data in a single physical location.
1199
1200For every PVU entitlement obtained and used to install the API Manager component of the Program, Licensee is entitled to an additional PVU entitlement to be used only for the API Connect Collective component of the Program.
1201
1202Supporting Program Details
1203
1204If Licensee obtains the Program on Monthly API Call entitlements, the following restrictions apply:
1205
1206API Connect Create for Node.js
1207Entitlement: 600 PVUs if Licensee does not install WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core. If Licensee installs WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core, Licensee may only use a combined maximum of 600 PVUs for both API Connect Create for Node.js and WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core, but never more than 200 PVUs of WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core, as stated below.
1208Licensee's right to use API Connect Create for Node.js is not restricted if deployed for Development and Functional Testing.
1209
1210WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core
1211Entitlement: 200 PVUs
1212
1213If Licensee obtains the Program on PVU entitlements, the following restrictions apply:
1214
1215API Connect Create for Node.js
1216Entitlement: Ratio 1 PVU / 3 PVU
1217Licensee's right to use API Connect Create for Node.js is not restricted if deployed for Development and Functional Testing.
1218
1219WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core
1220Entitlement: 200 PVUs
1221
1222"Ratio n/m" means that Licensee receives some number ('n') entitlements of the indicated metric for the Supporting Program for every specified number ('m') entitlements of the specified metric for the Program as a whole. The specified ratio does not apply to any entitlements for the Program that are not of the required metric type. The number of entitlements for the Supporting Program is rounded up to a multiple of 'n'. For example, if a Program includes 100 PVUs for a Supporting Program for every 500 PVUs obtained of the Principal Program and Licensee acquires 1,200 PVUs of the Program, Licensee may install the Supporting Program and have processor cores available to or managed by it of up to 300 PVUs. Those PVUs would not need to be counted as part of the total PVU requirement for Licensee's installation of the Program on account of the installation of the Supporting Program (although those PVUs might need to be counted for other reasons, such as the processor cores being made available to other components of the Program, as well).
1223
1224"Development and Functional Testing" means that the Supporting Program can only be deployed as part of Licensee's internal development, unit, and functional testing environments. Licensee is not authorized to use the Program for processing production workloads, simulating production workloads or testing scalability of any code, application or system. Licensee is not authorized to use any part of the Supporting Program for any other purposes without acquiring the appropriate production entitlements.
1225
1226L/N: L-CLIG-A79STF
1227D/N: L-CLIG-A79STF
1228P/N: L-CLIG-A79STF
1229
1230
1231
1232==============================================
1233
1234
1235LICENSE INFORMATION
1236
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1238
1239Program Name: IBM API Connect Enterprise Edition V5.0
1240Program Number: 5725-Z22
1241
1242As described in the International Program License Agreement ("IPLA") and this License Information, IBM grants Licensee a limited right to use the Program. This right is limited to the level of Authorized Use, such as a Processor Value Unit ("PVU"), a Resource Value Unit ("RVU"), a Value Unit ("VU"), or other specified level of use, paid for by Licensee as evidenced in the Proof of Entitlement. Licensee's use may also be limited to a specified machine, or only as a Supporting Program, or subject to other restrictions. As Licensee has not paid for all of the economic value of the Program, no other use is permitted without the payment of additional fees. In addition, Licensee is not authorized to use the Program to provide commercial IT services to any third party, to provide commercial hosting or timesharing, or to sublicense, rent, or lease the Program unless expressly provided for in the applicable agreements under which Licensee obtains authorizations to use the Program. Additional rights may be available to Licensee subject to the payment of additional fees or under different or supplementary terms. IBM reserves the right to determine whether to make such additional rights available to Licensee.
1243
1244Program's specifications can be found in the collective Description and Technical Information sections of the Program's Announcement Letters.
1245
1246Supporting Programs
1247
1248The Program is licensed as a multi-product package and includes the Supporting Programs identified below. Licensee is authorized to install and use such Supporting Programs only to support Licensee's use of the Principal Program under this Agreement and within the limits of the Proofs of Entitlement for the Program (unless broader rights are provided elsewhere in this License Information document). The phrase "to support Licensee's use" would include only those uses that are necessary or otherwise directly related to a licensed use of the Principal Program or another Supporting Program. The Supporting Programs may not be used for any other purpose. Licensee is not authorized to transfer or remarket the Supporting Programs separate from the Principal Program. A Supporting Program may be accompanied by license terms, and those terms, if any, apply to Licensee's use of that Supporting Program. In the event of conflict, the terms in this License Information document supersede the Supporting Program's terms. When Licensee's right to use the Program expires or terminates, Licensee must discontinue use, destroy or promptly return all copies of the Supporting Programs to the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program. If Licensee downloaded the Supporting Programs, Licensee should contact the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program. If Licensee wishes to license the Supporting Programs for any use beyond the limits set forth above, please contact an IBM Sales Representative or the party from whom Licensee acquired the Program to obtain the appropriate license.
1249
1250The following are Supporting Programs licensed with the Program:
1251Application Optimization Module for IBM DataPower Gateway V7.5
1252WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core V8.5.5
1253API Connect Create for Node.js V5.0
1254
1255Separately Licensed Code
1256
1257The provisions of this paragraph do not apply to the extent they are held to be invalid or unenforceable under the law that governs this license. Each of the components listed below is considered "Separately Licensed Code". IBM Separately Licensed Code is licensed to Licensee under the terms of the applicable third party license agreement(s) set forth in the NON_IBM_LICENSE file(s) that accompanies the Program. Notwithstanding any of the terms in the Agreement, or any other agreement Licensee may have with IBM, the terms of such third party license agreement(s) governs Licensee's use of all Separately Licensed Code unless otherwise noted below.
1258
1259Future Program updates or fixes may contain additional Separately Licensed Code. Such additional Separately Licensed Code and related licenses are listed in another NON_IBM_LICENSE file that accompanies the Program update or fix. Licensee acknowledges that Licensee has read and agrees to the license agreements contained in the NON_IBM_LICENSE file(s). If Licensee does not agree to the terms of these third party license agreements, Licensee may not use the Separately Licensed Code.
1260
1261For Programs acquired under the International Program License Agreement ("IPLA") or International Program License Agreement for Non Warranted Program ("ILAN") and Licensee is the original licensee of the Program, if Licensee does not agree with the third party license agreements, Licensee may return the Program in accordance with the terms of, and within the specified time frames stated in, the "Money-back Guarantee" section of the IPLA or ILAN IBM Agreement.
1262
1263Note: Notwithstanding any of the terms in the third party license agreement, the Agreement, or any other agreement Licensee may have with IBM:
1264(a) IBM provides this Separately Licensed Code to Licensee WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND;
1265(b) IBM DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR INTERFERENCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SEPARATELY LICENSED CODE;
1266(c) IBM is not liable to Licensee, and will not defend, indemnify, or hold Licensee harmless for any claims arising from or related to the Separately Licensed Code; and
1267(d) IBM is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost data, lost savings, and lost profits, with respect to the Separately Licensed Code.
1268
1269Notwithstanding these exclusions, in Germany and Austria, IBM's warranty and liability for the Separately Licensed Code is governed only by the respective terms applicable for Germany and Austria in IBM license agreements.
1270
1271Note: IBM may provide limited support for some Separately Licensed Code. If such support is available, the details and any additional terms related to such support will be set forth in the License Information document.
1272
1273The following are Separately Licensed Code:
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1275acpi
1276acpid
1277acpi-support
1278addressfield (drupal)
1279AddToAny (drupal)
1280adduser
1281admin_menu (drupal)
1282adminimal_admin_menu (drupal)
1283adminimal_theme (drupal)
1284advagg (drupal)
1285Advanced Forum (drupal)
1286Advanced syslog (drupal)
1287alpha_pagination
1288alsa-lib
1289angular.js/images/logo
1290apt
1291aptitude
1292aptitude-common
1293apt-utils
1294at
1295AT Tools (drupal)
1296atk
1297attr
1298audit
1299augeas
1300autogen
1301Automated Logout (drupal)
1302avahi
1303base-files
1304base-lsb
1305base-passwd
1306bash
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1308Bean (drupal)
1309better_exposed_filters (drupal...
1310binary_heap.js
1311bind
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1314Block Class (drupal)
1315Block Class Styles (drupal)
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1320ca-certificates
1321cairo
1322cairo-spice
1323caniuse-db(node)
1324CAPTCHA (Drupal)
1325cdrkit
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1328commons.wikimedia
1329compat-gcc-32
1330config.guess
1331ConsoleKit
1332console-setup
1333content_access (drupal)
1334context (drupal)
1335coreutils
1336cpio
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1340cryptsetup-luks
1341csync2
1342CTools (drupal)
1343cups
1344cvs
1345d3 (drupal)
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1350debianutils
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1352device-mapper-multipath
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1354diffutils
1355discover
1356dmidecode
1357dmsetup
1358dnsmasq
1359dpkg
1360dracut
1361drbd83-kmod
1362drbd83-utils
1363Drupal
1364drush_language (drupal)
1365e2fslibs
1366e2fsprogs
1367ebtables
1368ed
1369eggdbus
1370eject
1371ejectorseat (drupal)
1372elfutils
1373entity (drupal)
1374Entity API (drupal)
1375ethtool
1376FAQ (drupal)
1377faq.html
1378Farbtastic
1379ffmpeg-spice
1380filesystem
1381findutils
1382Fivestar (drupal)
1383Flag (Drupal)
1384flood_control
1385follow
1386Font Awesome4.1.0
1387Font-Awesome
1388forum_access
1389frameprevention (drupal)
1390gamin
1391gawk
1392gcc
1393gcc-4.7-base
1394gdb
1395gdbm
1396geoip-database
1397gettext
1398gettext-base
1399git
1400git-core
1401git-man
1402glib2
1403glibc
1404gmp
1405GNU Libtool
1406gnupg
1407gnutls
1408gpgv
1409gpm
1410gpxe
1411grep
1412groff
1413groff-base
1414Group (drupal)
1415grub
1416grub2-common
1417grubby
1418grub-common
1419grub-pc
1420grub-pc-bin
1421gtfs
1422gtk2
1423gzip
1424Hibernate
1425hicolor-icon-theme
1426Hierachical Select (Drupal)
1427hierarchical_select
1428hierarchical_select (drupal)
1429hostname
1430httprl (drupal)
1431hwdata
1432i18n (drupal)
1433ifupdown
1434igb-kmod
1435Image CAPTCHA Refresh (drupal)
1436Images
1437IMCE
1438IMCE (drupal)
1439imce_wysiwyg
1440imce_wysiwyg (drupal)
1441index-debug.html
1442info
1443initramfs-tools
1444initscripts
1445insserv
1446installation-report
1447install-info
1448iproute
1449iptables
1450iputils-ping
1451ipvsadm
1452irqbalance
1453iscsi-initiator-utils
1454iso-codes
1455ixgbe-kmod
1456jq
1457jQuery Update (drupal)
1458JSONSelect site
1459kbd
1460kernel
1461kexec-tools
1462keyboard-configuration
1463keyutils
1464klibc-utils
1465kmod
1466l10n_update
1467l10n_update (drupal)
1468legal (drupal)
1469less
1470libacl1
1471libaio
1472libapt-inst1.5
1473libapt-pkg4.12
1474libart_lgpl
1475libasprintf0c2
1476libasyncns
1477libattr1
1478libblkid1
1479libbz2-1.0
1480libc6
1481libcap2
1482libcap-ng
1483libc-bin
1484libcgroup
1485libclass-isa-perl
1486libcmpiutil
1487libcomerr2
1488libcwidget3
1489libdb5.1
1490libdbd-mysql-perl
1491libdbi-perl
1492libdevmapper1.02.1
1493libdevmapper-event1.02.1
1494libdiscover2
1495libept1.4.12
1496liberror-perl
1497libev4
1498libfile-copy-recursive-perl
1499libfreetype6
1500libfuse2
1501libgcc1
1502libgcrypt
1503libgcrypt11
1504libgd2-xpm
1505libgdbm3
1506libgeoip1
1507libgnutls2
1508libgnutls-openssl27
1509libgpg-error
1510libgpg-error0
1511libhtml-template-perl
1512libidn
1513libidn11
1514libkeyutils1
1515libklibc
1516libkmod2
1517liblocale-gettext-perl
1518libltdl7
1519liblzma5
1520libmariadbclient18
1521libmcrypt4
1522libmount1
1523libmverbs
1524libmysqlclient18
1525libnewt0.52
1526libnfnetlink0
1527libnih
1528libnl
1529libp11-kit0
1530libpam0g
1531libpam-modules
1532libpam-modules-bin
1533libpam-runtime
1534libpci3
1535libpipeline1
1536libpng12-0
1537libpopt0
1538libprocps0
1539libqdbm14
1540Libraries API (drupal)
1541libreadline5
1542libreadline6
1543librsync1
1544librtmp0
1545libsasl2-2
1546libsasl2-modules
1547libselinux1
1548libsemanage1
1549libsemanage-common
1550libsepol
1551libsepol1
1552libsigc++-2.0-0c2a
1553libsigsegv2
1554libslang2
1555libsndfile
1556libss2
1557libstdc++6
1558libswitch-perl
1559libt
1560libtasn1
1561libtasn1-3
1562libtext-charwidth-perl
1563libtext-iconv-perl
1564libtext-wrapi18n-perl
1565libthai
1566libtool
1567libudev0
1568libusb
1569libusb-0.1-4
1570libuser
1571libustr-1.0-1
1572libutempter
1573libuuid1
1574libuuid-perl
1575libvirt
1576libvirt-cim
1577libxapian22
1578linkit
1579linkit (drupal)
1580linkit_picker
1581linkit_picker (drupal)
1582linux-base
1583linux-image-3.2.0
1584lksctp-tools
1585lm_sensors
1586locales
1587login
1588logrotate
1589lsb-base
1590lsb-release
1591lsof
1592lsyncd
1593lvm2
1594lzo
1595lzop
1596m4
1597make
1598MAKEDEV
1599man
1600man-db
1601manpages
1602mariadb-client-5.5
1603mariadb-client-core-5.5
1604mariadb-common
1605mariadb-galera-server
1606mariadb-galera-server-5.5
1607markdown (drupal)
1608mawk
1609mdadm
1610megaraid_sas-kmod
1611menu_item_visibility (drupal)
1612messaging (drupal)
1613metatag (drupal)
1614microcode_ctl
1615mime-support
1616mingetty
1617module-init-tools
1618mount
1619mptlinux-kmod
1620multiarch-support
1621mysql
1622mysql-common
1623nano
1624netbase
1625netcat-traditional
1626netcf
1627net-tools
1628newt
1629nfs-utils
1630nginx
1631nginx-common
1632nginx-full
1633nmap
1634no_autocomplete (drupal)
1635node_clone (drupal)
1636notifications (drupal)
1637notifications_forum (drupal)
1638nss-pam-ldapd
1639numactl
1640numad
1641ocfs2-tools
1642ofa_kernel
1643OpenIPMI
1644openssh-blacklist
1645openssh-blacklist-extra
1646openssh-client
1647openssh-server
1648oprofile
1649os-prober
1650pam
1651pam_ldap
1652Panels (drupal)
1653pango
1654parted
1655passwd
1656Password policy (drupal)
1657patch
1658Pathologic (drupal)
1659PCD
1660pciutils
1661percona-xtrabackup
1662perl
1663perl-base
1664perl-modules
1665PHP SAML2
1666phpmailer
1667PHPMailer (drupal)
1668pkgconfig
1669pkg-config
1670plymouth
1671pm-utils
1672polkit
1673portreserve
1674prelink
1675procmail
1676procps
1677psmisc
1678pulseaudio
1679python
1680python2.7
1681python2.7-minimal
1682python-apt
1683python-apt-common
1684python-gnupginterface
1685python-minimal
1686python-pycurl
1687python-software-properties
1688python-support
1689qemu-kvm
1690readline
1691readline-common
1692restrict_by_ip (drupal)
1693restws (drupal)
1694rng-tools
1695rpm
1696rsync
1697rsyslog
1698scsi-target-utils
1699seabios
1700search_autocomplete (drupal)
1701search_config (drupal)
1702seckit (drupal)
1703security_questions (drupal)
1704sed
1705sensible-utils
1706session_limit (drupal)
1707sgml-base
1708shadow-utils
1709sharutils
1710Simple Dialog
1711simplesamlphp
1712simplesamlphp_auth (drupal)
1713slang
1714slick (drupal)
1715slick_extras (drupal)
1716slick_views (drupal)
1717socat
1718SPDX specification
1719spdx-exceptions(Node)1.0.3
1720spdx-exceptions(Node)1.0.4
1721spice-server
1722sshpass
1723ssmtp
1724StatsD (drupal)
1725stickynav (drupal)
1726Support Ticketing System (drupal)
1727swig
1728sysfsutils
1729syslog-ng
1730sysstat
1731sysvinit
1732sysvinit-utils
1733sysv-rc
1734TagCloud (drupal)
1735tar
1736tar-static
1737tasksel
1738tasksel-data
1739taxonomy_menu
1740taxonomy_menu (drupal)
1741taxonomy_menu_block (drupal)
1742texinfo
1743tfa
1744tfa (drupal)
1745tfa_basic
1746tfa_basic (drupal)
1747time
1748tinyMCE
1749Token (Drupal)
1750traceroute
1751Translation helpers (drupal)
1752transliteration (drupal)
1753trustedgrub
1754tunctl
1755Twitter Timeline (drupal)
1756ucf
1757udev
1758Ulimate Cron (Drupal)
1759unattended-upgrades
1760unixODBC
1761update-inetd
1762upstart
1763util-linux
1764util-linux-locales
1765util-linux-ng
1766Variable (drupal)
1767vgabios
1768Views (drupal)
1769Views_bulk_operations (drupal)
1770views_send (drupal)
1771vim
1772Voting API (drupal)
1773VPPR (drupal)
1774wget
1775which
1776whiptail
1777Wysiwig (drupal)
1778xml-core
1779xmlto
1780xtrabackup
1781xz
1782xz-utils
1783
1784Benchmarking
1785
1786Licensee may disclose the results of any benchmark test of the Program or its subcomponents to any third party provided that Licensee (A) publicly discloses the complete methodology used in the benchmark test (for example, hardware and software setup, installation procedure and configuration files), (B) performs Licensee's benchmark testing running the Program in its Specified Operating Environment using the latest applicable updates, patches and fixes available for the Program from IBM or third parties that provide IBM products ("Third Parties"), and (C) follows any and all performance tuning and "best practices" guidance available in the Program's documentation and on IBM's support web sites for the Program. If Licensee publishes the results of any benchmark tests for the Program, then notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any agreement between Licensee and IBM or Third Parties, IBM and Third Parties will have the right to publish the results of benchmark tests with respect to Licensee's products provided IBM or Third Parties complies with the requirements of (A), (B) and (C) above in its testing of Licensee's products.
1787
1788Notwithstanding the foregoing, under no circumstances may Licensee publish the results of benchmark tests run on Oracle Outside In Technology without prior written permission.
1789
1790The above benchmarking terms apply to the following Programs or subcomponents:
1791IBM API Connect V5.0
1792
1793Source Components and Sample Materials
1794
1795The Program may include some components in source code form ("Source Components") and other materials identified as Sample Materials. Licensee may copy and modify Source Components and Sample Materials for internal use only provided such use is within the limits of the license rights under this Agreement, provided however that Licensee may not alter or delete any copyright information or notices contained in the Source Components or Sample Materials. IBM provides the Source Components and Sample Materials without obligation of support and "AS IS", WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR NON-INTERFERENCE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
1796
1797Processor Value Unit (PVU)
1798
1799Processor Value Unit (PVU) is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. The number of PVU entitlements required is based on the processor technology (defined within the PVU Table by Processor Vendor, Brand, Type and Model Number at http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/pvu_licensing_for_customers.html) and the number of processors made available to the Program. IBM continues to define a processor, for the purpose of PVU-based licensing, to be each processor core on a chip. A dual-core processor chip, for example, has two processor cores.
1800
1801Licensee can deploy the Program using either Full Capacity licensing or Virtualization Capacity (Sub-Capacity) licensing according to the Passport Advantage Sub-Capacity Licensing Terms (see webpage below). If using Full Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain PVU entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores* in the physical hardware environment made available to or managed by the Program, except for those servers from which the Program has been permanently removed. If using Virtualization Capacity licensing, Licensee must obtain entitlements sufficient to cover all activated processor cores made available to or managed by the Program, as defined according to the Virtualization Capacity License Counting Rules at http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus/passportadvantage/Counting_Software_licenses_using_specific_virtualization_technologies.html.
1802
1803* An Activated processor core is a processor core that is available for use in a physical or virtual server, regardless of whether the capacity of the processor core can be or is limited through virtualization technologies, operating system commands, BIOS settings, or similar restrictions.
1804
1805General Charge Terms
1806
1807Monthly API Call is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. An API Call is the invocation of the Program via a programmable interface. Sufficient entitlements must be obtained to cover the maximum number of API Calls in any calendar month.
1808
1809
1810Program-unique Terms
1811
1812For every PVU entitlement obtained and used to install the API Manager component of the Program, Licensee is entitled to an additional PVU entitlement to be used only for the API Connect Collective component of the Program.
1813
1814Supporting Program Details
1815
1816If Licensee obtains the Program on Monthly API Call entitlements, the following restrictions apply:
1817
1818Entitlement: 1200 PVUs if Licensee does not install WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core. If Licensee installs WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core, Licensee may only use a combined maximum of 1200 PVUs for both API Connect Create for Node.js and WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core, but never more than 200 PVUs of WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core, as stated below.
1819Licensee's right to use API Connect Create for Node.js is not restricted if deployed for Development and Functional Testing.
1820
1821WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core
1822Entitlement: 200 PVUs
1823
1824If Licensee obtains the Program on PVU entitlements, the following restrictions apply:
1825API Connect Create for Node.js
1826Entitlement: Ratio 1 PVU/3 PVU
1827Licensee's right to use API Connect Create for Node.js is not restricted if deployed for Development and Functional Testing.
1828
1829WebSphere Application Server Liberty Core
1830Entitlement: 200 PVUs
1831
1832"Ratio n/m" means that Licensee receives some number ('n') entitlements of the indicated metric for the Supporting Program for every specified number ('m') entitlements of the specified metric for the Program as a whole. The specified ratio does not apply to any entitlements for the Program that are not of the required metric type. The number of entitlements for the Supporting Program is rounded up to a multiple of 'n'. For example, if a Program includes 100 PVUs for a Supporting Program for every 500 PVUs obtained of the Principal Program and Licensee acquires 1,200 PVUs of the Program, Licensee may install the Supporting Program and have processor cores available to or managed by it of up to 300 PVUs. Those PVUs would not need to be counted as part of the total PVU requirement for Licensee's installation of the Program on account of the installation of the Supporting Program (although those PVUs might need to be counted for other reasons, such as the processor cores being made available to other components of the Program, as well).
1833
1834"Development and Functional Testing" means that the Supporting Program can only be deployed as part of Licensee's internal development, unit, and functional testing environments. Licensee is not authorized to use the Program for processing production workloads, simulating production workloads or testing scalability of any code, application or system. Licensee is not authorized to use any part of the Supporting Program for any other purposes without acquiring the appropriate production entitlements.
1835
1836
1837L/N: L-CLIG-A6SRK6
1838D/N: L-CLIG-A6SRK6
1839P/N: L-CLIG-A6SRK6
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845International Program License Agreement
1846
1847Part 1 - General Terms
1848
1849BY DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, COPYING, ACCESSING, CLICKING ON AN "ACCEPT" BUTTON, OR OTHERWISE USING THE PROGRAM, LICENSEE AGREES TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE ACCEPTING THESE TERMS ON BEHALF OF LICENSEE, YOU REPRESENT AND WARRANT THAT YOU HAVE FULL AUTHORITY TO BIND LICENSEE TO THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS,
1850
1851* DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL, COPY, ACCESS, CLICK ON AN "ACCEPT" BUTTON, OR USE THE PROGRAM; AND
1852
1853* PROMPTLY RETURN THE UNUSED MEDIA, DOCUMENTATION, AND PROOF OF ENTITLEMENT TO THE PARTY FROM WHOM IT WAS OBTAINED FOR A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID. IF THE PROGRAM WAS DOWNLOADED, DESTROY ALL COPIES OF THE PROGRAM.
1854
18551. Definitions
1856
1857"Authorized Use" - the specified level at which Licensee is authorized to execute or run the Program. That level may be measured by number of users, millions of service units ("MSUs"), Processor Value Units ("PVUs"), or other level of use specified by IBM.
1858
1859"IBM" - International Business Machines Corporation or one of its subsidiaries.
1860
1861"License Information" ("LI") - a document that provides information and any additional terms specific to a Program. The Program's LI is available at www.ibm.com/software/sla. The LI can also be found in the Program's directory, by the use of a system command, or as a booklet included with the Program.
1862
1863"Program" - the following, including the original and all whole or partial copies: 1) machine-readable instructions and data, 2) components, files, and modules, 3) audio-visual content (such as images, text, recordings, or pictures), and 4) related licensed materials (such as keys and documentation).
1864
1865"Proof of Entitlement" ("PoE") - evidence of Licensee's Authorized Use. The PoE is also evidence of Licensee's eligibility for warranty, future update prices, if any, and potential special or promotional opportunities. If IBM does not provide Licensee with a PoE, then IBM may accept as the PoE the original paid sales receipt or other sales record from the party (either IBM or its reseller) from whom Licensee obtained the Program, provided that it specifies the Program name and Authorized Use obtained.
1866
1867"Warranty Period" - one year, starting on the date the original Licensee is granted the license.
1868
18692. Agreement Structure
1870
1871This Agreement includes Part 1 - General Terms, Part 2 - Country-unique Terms (if any), the LI, and the PoE and is the complete agreement between Licensee and IBM regarding the use of the Program. It replaces any prior oral or written communications between Licensee and IBM concerning Licensee's use of the Program. The terms of Part 2 may replace or modify those of Part 1. To the extent of any conflict, the LI prevails over both Parts.
1872
18733. License Grant
1874
1875The Program is owned by IBM or an IBM supplier, and is copyrighted and licensed, not sold.
1876
1877IBM grants Licensee a nonexclusive license to 1) use the Program up to the Authorized Use specified in the PoE, 2) make and install copies to support such Authorized Use, and 3) make a backup copy, all provided that
1878
1879a. Licensee has lawfully obtained the Program and complies with the terms of this Agreement;
1880
1881b. the backup copy does not execute unless the backed-up Program cannot execute;
1882
1883c. Licensee reproduces all copyright notices and other legends of ownership on each copy, or partial copy, of the Program;
1884
1885d. Licensee ensures that anyone who uses the Program (accessed either locally or remotely) 1) does so only on Licensee's behalf and 2) complies with the terms of this Agreement;
1886
1887e. Licensee does not 1) use, copy, modify, or distribute the Program except as expressly permitted in this Agreement; 2) reverse assemble, reverse compile, otherwise translate, or reverse engineer the Program, except as expressly permitted by law without the possibility of contractual waiver; 3) use any of the Program's components, files, modules, audio-visual content, or related licensed materials separately from that Program; or 4) sublicense, rent, or lease the Program; and
1888
1889f. if Licensee obtains this Program as a Supporting Program, Licensee uses this Program only to support the Principal Program and subject to any limitations in the license to the Principal Program, or, if Licensee obtains this Program as a Principal Program, Licensee uses all Supporting Programs only to support this Program, and subject to any limitations in this Agreement. For purposes of this Item "f," a "Supporting Program" is a Program that is part of another IBM Program ("Principal Program") and identified as a Supporting Program in the Principal Program's LI. (To obtain a separate license to a Supporting Program without these restrictions, Licensee should contact the party from whom Licensee obtained the Supporting Program.)
1890
1891This license applies to each copy of the Program that Licensee makes.
1892
18933.1 Trade-ups, Updates, Fixes, and Patches
1894
18953.1.1 Trade-ups
1896
1897If the Program is replaced by a trade-up Program, the replaced Program's license is promptly terminated.
1898
18993.1.2 Updates, Fixes, and Patches
1900
1901When Licensee receives an update, fix, or patch to a Program, Licensee accepts any additional or different terms that are applicable to such update, fix, or patch that are specified in its LI. If no additional or different terms are provided, then the update, fix, or patch is subject solely to this Agreement. If the Program is replaced by an update, Licensee agrees to promptly discontinue use of the replaced Program.
1902
19033.2 Fixed Term Licenses
1904
1905If IBM licenses the Program for a fixed term, Licensee's license is terminated at the end of the fixed term, unless Licensee and IBM agree to renew it.
1906
19073.3 Term and Termination
1908
1909This Agreement is effective until terminated.
1910
1911IBM may terminate Licensee's license if Licensee fails to comply with the terms of this Agreement.
1912
1913If the license is terminated for any reason by either party, Licensee agrees to promptly discontinue use of and destroy all of Licensee's copies of the Program. Any terms of this Agreement that by their nature extend beyond termination of this Agreement remain in effect until fulfilled, and apply to both parties' respective successors and assignees.
1914
19154. Charges
1916
1917Charges are based on Authorized Use obtained, which is specified in the PoE. IBM does not give credits or refunds for charges already due or paid, except as specified elsewhere in this Agreement.
1918
1919If Licensee wishes to increase its Authorized Use, Licensee must notify IBM or an authorized IBM reseller in advance and pay any applicable charges.
1920
19215. Taxes
1922
1923If any authority imposes on the Program a duty, tax, levy, or fee, excluding those based on IBM's net income, then Licensee agrees to pay that amount, as specified in an invoice, or supply exemption documentation. Licensee is responsible for any personal property taxes for the Program from the date that Licensee obtains it. If any authority imposes a customs duty, tax, levy, or fee for the import into or the export, transfer, access, or use of the Program outside the country in which the original Licensee was granted the license, then Licensee agrees that it is responsible for, and will pay, any amount imposed.
1924
19256. Money-back Guarantee
1926
1927If Licensee is dissatisfied with the Program for any reason and is the original Licensee, Licensee may terminate the license and obtain a refund of the amount Licensee paid for the Program, provided that Licensee returns the Program and PoE to the party from whom Licensee obtained it within 30 days of the date the PoE was issued to Licensee. If the license is for a fixed term that is subject to renewal, then Licensee may obtain a refund only if the Program and its PoE are returned within the first 30 days of the initial term. If Licensee downloaded the Program, Licensee should contact the party from whom Licensee obtained it for instructions on how to obtain the refund.
1928
19297. Program Transfer
1930
1931Licensee may transfer the Program and all of Licensee's license rights and obligations to another party only if that party agrees to the terms of this Agreement. If the license is terminated for any reason by either party, Licensee is prohibited from transferring the Program to another party. Licensee may not transfer a portion of 1) the Program or 2) the Program's Authorized Use. When Licensee transfers the Program, Licensee must also transfer a hard copy of this Agreement, including the LI and PoE. Immediately after the transfer, Licensee's license terminates.
1932
19338. Warranty and Exclusions
1934
19358.1 Limited Warranty
1936
1937IBM warrants that the Program, when used in its specified operating environment, will conform to its specifications. The Program's specifications, and specified operating environment information, can be found in documentation accompanying the Program (such as a read-me file) or other information published by IBM (such as an announcement letter). Licensee agrees that such documentation and other Program content may be supplied only in the English language, unless otherwise required by local law without the possibility of contractual waiver or limitation.
1938
1939The warranty applies only to the unmodified portion of the Program. IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the Program, or that IBM will correct all Program defects. Licensee is responsible for the results obtained from the use of the Program.
1940
1941During the Warranty Period, IBM provides Licensee with access to IBM databases containing information on known Program defects, defect corrections, restrictions, and bypasses at no additional charge. Consult the IBM Software Support Handbook for further information at www.ibm.com/software/support.
1942
1943If the Program does not function as warranted during the Warranty Period and the problem cannot be resolved with information available in the IBM databases, Licensee may return the Program and its PoE to the party (either IBM or its reseller) from whom Licensee obtained it and receive a refund of the amount Licensee paid. After returning the Program, Licensee's license terminates. If Licensee downloaded the Program, Licensee should contact the party from whom Licensee obtained it for instructions on how to obtain the refund.
1944
19458.2 Exclusions
1946
1947THESE WARRANTIES ARE LICENSEE'S EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND REPLACE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND ANY WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF NON-INFRINGEMENT. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO LICENSEE. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES APPLY AFTER THAT PERIOD. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO LICENSEE.
1948
1949THESE WARRANTIES GIVE LICENSEE SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. LICENSEE MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.
1950
1951THE WARRANTIES IN THIS SECTION 8 (WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS) ARE PROVIDED SOLELY BY IBM. THE DISCLAIMERS IN THIS SUBSECTION 8.2 (EXCLUSIONS), HOWEVER, ALSO APPLY TO IBM'S SUPPLIERS OF THIRD PARTY CODE. THOSE SUPPLIERS PROVIDE SUCH CODE WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND. THIS PARAGRAPH DOES NOT NULLIFY IBM'S WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.
1952
19539. Licensee Data and Databases
1954
1955To assist Licensee in isolating the cause of a problem with the Program, IBM may request that Licensee 1) allow IBM to remotely access Licensee's system or 2) send Licensee information or system data to IBM. However, IBM is not obligated to provide such assistance unless IBM and Licensee enter a separate written agreement under which IBM agrees to provide to Licensee that type of support, which is beyond IBM's warranty obligations in this Agreement. In any event, IBM uses information about errors and problems to improve its products and services, and assist with its provision of related support offerings. For these purposes, IBM may use IBM entities and subcontractors (including in one or more countries other than the one in which Licensee is located), and Licensee authorizes IBM to do so.
1956
1957Licensee remains responsible for 1) any data and the content of any database Licensee makes available to IBM, 2) the selection and implementation of procedures and controls regarding access, security, encryption, use, and transmission of data (including any personally-identifiable data), and 3) backup and recovery of any database and any stored data. Licensee will not send or provide IBM access to any personally-identifiable information, whether in data or any other form, and will be responsible for reasonable costs and other amounts that IBM may incur relating to any such information mistakenly provided to IBM or the loss or disclosure of such information by IBM, including those arising out of any third party claims.
1958
195910. Limitation of Liability
1960
1961The limitations and exclusions in this Section 10 (Limitation of Liability) apply to the full extent they are not prohibited by applicable law without the possibility of contractual waiver.
1962
196310.1 Items for Which IBM May Be Liable
1964
1965Circumstances may arise where, because of a default on IBM's part or other liability, Licensee is entitled to recover damages from IBM. Regardless of the basis on which Licensee is entitled to claim damages from IBM (including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other contract or tort claim), IBM's entire liability for all claims in the aggregate arising from or related to each Program or otherwise arising under this Agreement will not exceed the amount of any 1) damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property and tangible personal property and 2) other actual direct damages up to the charges (if the Program is subject to fixed term charges, up to twelve months' charges) Licensee paid for the Program that is the subject of the claim.
1966
1967This limit also applies to any of IBM's Program developers and suppliers. It is the maximum for which IBM and its Program developers and suppliers are collectively responsible.
1968
196910.2 Items for Which IBM Is Not Liable
1970
1971UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM, ITS PROGRAM DEVELOPERS OR SUPPLIERS LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, EVEN IF INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY:
1972
1973a. LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, DATA;
1974
1975b. SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; OR
1976
1977c. LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS, REVENUE, GOODWILL, OR ANTICIPATED SAVINGS.
1978
197911. Compliance Verification
1980
1981For purposes of this Section 11 (Compliance Verification), "IPLA Program Terms" means 1) this Agreement and applicable amendments and transaction documents provided by IBM, and 2) IBM software policies that may be found at the IBM Software Policy website (www.ibm.com/softwarepolicies), including but not limited to those policies concerning backup, sub-capacity pricing, and migration.
1982
1983The rights and obligations set forth in this Section 11 remain in effect during the period the Program is licensed to Licensee, and for two years thereafter.
1984
198511.1 Verification Process
1986
1987Licensee agrees to create, retain, and provide to IBM and its auditors accurate written records, system tool outputs, and other system information sufficient to provide auditable verification that Licensee's use of all Programs is in compliance with the IPLA Program Terms, including, without limitation, all of IBM's applicable licensing and pricing qualification terms. Licensee is responsible for 1) ensuring that it does not exceed its Authorized Use, and 2) remaining in compliance with IPLA Program Terms.
1988
1989Upon reasonable notice, IBM may verify Licensee's compliance with IPLA Program Terms at all sites and for all environments in which Licensee uses (for any purpose) Programs subject to IPLA Program Terms. Such verification will be conducted in a manner that minimizes disruption to Licensee's business, and may be conducted on Licensee's premises, during normal business hours. IBM may use an independent auditor to assist with such verification, provided IBM has a written confidentiality agreement in place with such auditor.
1990
199111.2 Resolution
1992
1993IBM will notify Licensee in writing if any such verification indicates that Licensee has used any Program in excess of its Authorized Use or is otherwise not in compliance with the IPLA Program Terms. Licensee agrees to promptly pay directly to IBM the charges that IBM specifies in an invoice for 1) any such excess use, 2) support for such excess use for the lesser of the duration of such excess use or two years, and 3) any additional charges and other liabilities determined as a result of such verification.
1994
199512. Third Party Notices
1996
1997The Program may include third party code that IBM, not the third party, licenses to Licensee under this Agreement. Notices, if any, for the third party code ("Third Party Notices") are included for Licensee's information only. These notices can be found in the Program's NOTICES file(s). Information on how to obtain source code for certain third party code can be found in the Third Party Notices. If in the Third Party Notices IBM identifies third party code as "Modifiable Third Party Code," IBM authorizes Licensee to 1) modify the Modifiable Third Party Code and 2) reverse engineer the Program modules that directly interface with the Modifiable Third Party Code provided that it is only for the purpose of debugging Licensee's modifications to such third party code. IBM's service and support obligations, if any, apply only to the unmodified Program.
1998
199913. General
2000
2001a. Nothing in this Agreement affects any statutory rights of consumers that cannot be waived or limited by contract.
2002
2003b. For Programs IBM provides to Licensee in tangible form, IBM fulfills its shipping and delivery obligations upon the delivery of such Programs to the IBM-designated carrier, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Licensee and IBM.
2004
2005c. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement remain in full force and effect.
2006
2007d. Licensee agrees to comply with all applicable export and import laws and regulations, including U.S. embargo and sanctions regulations and prohibitions on export for certain end uses or to certain users.
2008
2009e. Licensee authorizes International Business Machines Corporation and its subsidiaries (and their successors and assigns, contractors and IBM Business Partners) to store and use Licensee's business contact information wherever they do business, in connection with IBM products and services, or in furtherance of IBM's business relationship with Licensee.
2010
2011f. Each party will allow the other reasonable opportunity to comply before it claims that the other has not met its obligations under this Agreement. The parties will attempt in good faith to resolve all disputes, disagreements, or claims between the parties relating to this Agreement.
2012
2013g. Unless otherwise required by applicable law without the possibility of contractual waiver or limitation: 1) neither party will bring a legal action, regardless of form, for any claim arising out of or related to this Agreement more than two years after the cause of action arose; and 2) upon the expiration of such time limit, any such claim and all respective rights related to the claim lapse.
2014
2015h. Neither Licensee nor IBM is responsible for failure to fulfill any obligations due to causes beyond its control.
2016
2017i. No right or cause of action for any third party is created by this Agreement, nor is IBM responsible for any third party claims against Licensee, except as permitted in Subsection 10.1 (Items for Which IBM May Be Liable) above for bodily injury (including death) or damage to real or tangible personal property for which IBM is legally liable to that third party.
2018
2019j. In entering into this Agreement, neither party is relying on any representation not specified in this Agreement, including but not limited to any representation concerning: 1) the performance or function of the Program, other than as expressly warranted in Section 8 (Warranty and Exclusions) above; 2) the experiences or recommendations of other parties; or 3) any results or savings that Licensee may achieve.
2020
2021k. IBM has signed agreements with certain organizations (called "IBM Business Partners") to promote, market, and support certain Programs. IBM Business Partners remain independent and separate from IBM. IBM is not responsible for the actions or statements of IBM Business Partners or obligations they have to Licensee.
2022
2023l. The license and intellectual property indemnification terms of Licensee's other agreements with IBM (such as the IBM Customer Agreement) do not apply to Program licenses granted under this Agreement.
2024
202514. Geographic Scope and Governing Law
2026
202714.1 Governing Law
2028
2029Both parties agree to the application of the laws of the country in which Licensee obtained the Program license to govern, interpret, and enforce all of Licensee's and IBM's respective rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or relating in any manner to, the subject matter of this Agreement, without regard to conflict of law principles.
2030
2031The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply.
2032
203314.2 Jurisdiction
2034
2035All rights, duties, and obligations are subject to the courts of the country in which Licensee obtained the Program license.
2036
2037Part 2 - Country-unique Terms
2038
2039For licenses granted in the countries specified below, the following terms replace or modify the referenced terms in Part 1. All terms in Part 1 that are not changed by these amendments remain unchanged and in effect. This Part 2 is organized as follows:
2040
2041* Multiple country amendments to Part 1, Section 14 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction);
2042
2043* Americas country amendments to other Agreement terms;
2044
2045* Asia Pacific country amendments to other Agreement terms; and
2046
2047* Europe, Middle East, and Africa country amendments to other Agreement terms.
2048
2049Multiple country amendments to Part 1, Section 14 (Governing Law and Jurisdiction)
2050
205114.1 Governing Law
2052
2053The phrase "the laws of the country in which Licensee obtained the Program license" in the first paragraph of 14.1 Governing Law is replaced by the following phrases in the countries below:
2054
2055AMERICAS
2056
2057(1) In Canada: the laws in the Province of Ontario;
2058
2059(2) in Mexico: the federal laws of the Republic of Mexico;
2060
2061(3) in the United States, Anguilla, Antigua/Barbuda, Aruba, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Maarten, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: the laws of the State of New York, United States;
2062
2063(4) in Venezuela: the laws of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela;
2064
2065ASIA PACIFIC
2066
2067(5) in Cambodia and Laos: the laws of the State of New York, United States;
2068
2069(6) in Australia: the laws of the State or Territory in which the transaction is performed;
2070
2071(7) in Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR: the laws of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region ("SAR");
2072
2073(8) in Taiwan: the laws of Taiwan;
2074
2075EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AND AFRICA
2076
2077(9) in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan: the laws of Austria;
2078
2079(10) in Algeria, Andorra, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo Republic, Djibouti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Reunion, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo, Tunisia, Vanuatu, and Wallis and Futuna: the laws of France;
2080
2081(11) in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania: the laws of Finland;
2082
2083(12) in Angola, Bahrain, Botswana, Burundi, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Liberia, Malawi, Malta, Mozambique, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, West Bank/Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe: the laws of England; and
2084
2085(13) in South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, and Swaziland: the laws of the Republic of South Africa.
2086
208714.2 Jurisdiction
2088
2089The following paragraph pertains to jurisdiction and replaces Subsection 14.2 (Jurisdiction) as it applies for those countries identified below:
2090
2091All rights, duties, and obligations are subject to the courts of the country in which Licensee obtained the Program license except that in the countries identified below all disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement, including summary proceedings, will be brought before and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the following courts of competent jurisdiction:
2092
2093AMERICAS
2094
2095(1) In Argentina: the Ordinary Commercial Court of the city of Buenos Aires;
2096
2097(2) in Brazil: the court of Rio de Janeiro, RJ;
2098
2099(3) in Chile: the Civil Courts of Justice of Santiago;
2100
2101(4) in Ecuador: the civil judges of Quito for executory or summary proceedings (as applicable);
2102
2103(5) in Mexico: the courts located in Mexico City, Federal District;
2104
2105(6) in Peru: the judges and tribunals of the judicial district of Lima, Cercado;
2106
2107(7) in Uruguay: the courts of the city of Montevideo;
2108
2109(8) in Venezuela: the courts of the metropolitan area of the city of Caracas;
2110
2111EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AND AFRICA
2112
2113(9) in Austria: the court of law in Vienna, Austria (Inner-City);
2114
2115(10) in Algeria, Andorra, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo Republic, Djibouti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, France, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Monaco, Morocco, New Caledonia, Niger, Reunion, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo, Tunisia, Vanuatu, and Wallis and Futuna: the Commercial Court of Paris;
2116
2117(11) in Angola, Bahrain, Botswana, Burundi, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Liberia, Malawi, Malta, Mozambique, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, West Bank/Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe: the English courts;
2118
2119(12) in South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, and Swaziland: the High Court in Johannesburg;
2120
2121(13) in Greece: the competent court of Athens;
2122
2123(14) in Israel: the courts of Tel Aviv-Jaffa;
2124
2125(15) in Italy: the courts of Milan;
2126
2127(16) in Portugal: the courts of Lisbon;
2128
2129(17) in Spain: the courts of Madrid; and
2130
2131(18) in Turkey: the Istanbul Central Courts and Execution Directorates of Istanbul, the Republic of Turkey.
2132
213314.3 Arbitration
2134
2135The following paragraph is added as a new Subsection 14.3 (Arbitration) as it applies for those countries identified below. The provisions of this Subsection 14.3 prevail over those of Subsection 14.2 (Jurisdiction) to the extent permitted by the applicable governing law and rules of procedure:
2136
2137ASIA PACIFIC
2138
2139(1) In Cambodia, India, Laos, Philippines, and Vietnam:
2140
2141Disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement will be finally settled by arbitration which will be held in Singapore in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of Singapore International Arbitration Center ("SIAC Rules") then in effect. The arbitration award will be final and binding for the parties without appeal and will be in writing and set forth the findings of fact and the conclusions of law.
2142
2143The number of arbitrators will be three, with each side to the dispute being entitled to appoint one arbitrator. The two arbitrators appointed by the parties will appoint a third arbitrator who will act as chairman of the proceedings. Vacancies in the post of chairman will be filled by the president of the SIAC. Other vacancies will be filled by the respective nominating party. Proceedings will continue from the stage they were at when the vacancy occurred.
2144
2145If one of the parties refuses or otherwise fails to appoint an arbitrator within 30 days of the date the other party appoints its, the first appointed arbitrator will be the sole arbitrator, provided that the arbitrator was validly and properly appointed.
2146
2147All proceedings will be conducted, including all documents presented in such proceedings, in the English language. The English language version of this Agreement prevails over any other language version.
2148
2149(2) In the People's Republic of China:
2150
2151In case no settlement can be reached, the disputes will be submitted to China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission for arbitration according to the then effective rules of the said Arbitration Commission. The arbitration will take place in Beijing and be conducted in Chinese. The arbitration award will be final and binding on both parties. During the course of arbitration, this agreement will continue to be performed except for the part which the parties are disputing and which is undergoing arbitration.
2152
2153(3) In Indonesia:
2154
2155Each party will allow the other reasonable opportunity to comply before it claims that the other has not met its obligations under this Agreement. The parties will attempt in good faith to resolve all disputes, disagreements, or claims between the parties relating to this Agreement. Unless otherwise required by applicable law without the possibility of contractual waiver or limitation, i) neither party will bring a legal action, regardless of form, arising out of or related to this Agreement or any transaction under it more than two years after the cause of action arose; and ii) after such time limit, any legal action arising out of this Agreement or any transaction under it and all respective rights related to any such action lapse.
2156
2157Disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be finally settled by arbitration that shall be held in Jakarta, Indonesia in accordance with the rules of Board of the Indonesian National Board of Arbitration (Badan Arbitrase Nasional Indonesia or "BANI") then in effect. The arbitration award shall be final and binding for the parties without appeal and shall be in writing and set forth the findings of fact and the conclusions of law.
2158
2159The number of arbitrators shall be three, with each side to the dispute being entitled to appoint one arbitrator. The two arbitrators appointed by the parties shall appoint a third arbitrator who shall act as chairman of the proceedings. Vacancies in the post of chairman shall be filled by the chairman of the BANI. Other vacancies shall be filled by the respective nominating party. Proceedings shall continue from the stage they were at when the vacancy occurred.
2160
2161If one of the parties refuses or otherwise fails to appoint an arbitrator within 30 days of the date the other party appoints its, the first appointed arbitrator shall be the sole arbitrator, provided that the arbitrator was validly and properly appointed.
2162
2163All proceedings shall be conducted, including all documents presented in such proceedings, in the English and/or Indonesian language.
2164
2165EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AND AFRICA
2166
2167(4) In Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan:
2168
2169All disputes arising out of this Agreement or related to its violation, termination or nullity will be finally settled under the Rules of Arbitration and Conciliation of the International Arbitral Center of the Federal Economic Chamber in Vienna (Vienna Rules) by three arbitrators appointed in accordance with these rules. The arbitration will be held in Vienna, Austria, and the official language of the proceedings will be English. The decision of the arbitrators will be final and binding upon both parties. Therefore, pursuant to paragraph 598 (2) of the Austrian Code of Civil Procedure, the parties expressly waive the application of paragraph 595 (1) figure 7 of the Code. IBM may, however, institute proceedings in a competent court in the country of installation.
2170
2171(5) In Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania:
2172
2173All disputes arising in connection with this Agreement will be finally settled in arbitration that will be held in Helsinki, Finland in accordance with the arbitration laws of Finland then in effect. Each party will appoint one arbitrator. The arbitrators will then jointly appoint the chairman. If arbitrators cannot agree on the chairman, then the Central Chamber of Commerce in Helsinki will appoint the chairman.
2174
2175AMERICAS COUNTRY AMENDMENTS
2176
2177CANADA
2178
217910.1 Items for Which IBM May be Liable
2180
2181The following replaces Item 1 in the first paragraph of this Subsection 10.1 (Items for Which IBM May be Liable):
2182
21831) damages for bodily injury (including death) and physical harm to real property and tangible personal property caused by IBM's negligence; and
2184
218513. General
2186
2187The following replaces Item 13.d:
2188
2189d. Licensee agrees to comply with all applicable export and import laws and regulations, including those of that apply to goods of United States origin and that prohibit or limit export for certain uses or to certain users.
2190
2191The following replaces Item 13.i:
2192
2193i. No right or cause of action for any third party is created by this Agreement or any transaction under it, nor is IBM responsible for any third party claims against Licensee except as permitted by the Limitation of Liability section above for bodily injury (including death) or physical harm to real or tangible personal property caused by IBM's negligence for which IBM is legally liable to that third party.
2194
2195The following is added as Item 13.m:
2196
2197m. For purposes of this Item 13.m, "Personal Data" refers to information relating to an identified or identifiable individual made available by one of the parties, its personnel or any other individual to the other in connection with this Agreement. The following provisions apply in the event that one party makes Personal Data available to the other:
2198
2199(1) General
2200
2201(a) Each party is responsible for complying with any obligations applying to it under applicable Canadian data privacy laws and regulations ("Laws").
2202
2203(b) Neither party will request Personal Data beyond what is necessary to fulfill the purpose(s) for which it is requested. The purpose(s) for requesting Personal Data must be reasonable. Each party will agree in advance as to the type of Personal Data that is required to be made available.
2204
2205(2) Security Safeguards
2206
2207(a) Each party acknowledges that it is solely responsible for determining and communicating to the other the appropriate technological, physical and organizational security measures required to protect Personal Data.
2208
2209(b) Each party will ensure that Personal Data is protected in accordance with the security safeguards communicated and agreed to by the other.
2210
2211(c) Each party will ensure that any third party to whom Personal Data is transferred is bound by the applicable terms of this section.
2212
2213(d) Additional or different services required to comply with the Laws will be deemed a request for new services.
2214
2215(3) Use
2216
2217Each party agrees that Personal Data will only be used, accessed, managed, transferred, disclosed to third parties or otherwise processed to fulfill the purpose(s) for which it was made available.
2218
2219(4) Access Requests
2220
2221(a) Each party agrees to reasonably cooperate with the other in connection with requests to access or amend Personal Data.
2222
2223(b) Each party agrees to reimburse the other for any reasonable charges incurred in providing each other assistance.
2224
2225(c) Each party agrees to amend Personal Data only upon receiving instructions to do so from the other party or its personnel.
2226
2227(5) Retention
2228
2229Each party will promptly return to the other or destroy all Personal Data that is no longer necessary to fulfill the purpose(s) for which it was made available, unless otherwise instructed by the other or its personnel or required by law.
2230
2231(6) Public Bodies Who Are Subject to Public Sector Privacy Legislation
2232
2233For Licensees who are public bodies subject to public sector privacy legislation, this Item 13.m applies only to Personal Data made available to Licensee in connection with this Agreement, and the obligations in this section apply only to Licensee, except that: 1) section (2)(a) applies only to IBM; 2) sections (1)(a) and (4)(a) apply to both parties; and 3) section (4)(b) and the last sentence in (1)(b) do not apply.
2234
2235PERU
2236
223710. Limitation of Liability
2238
2239The following is added to the end of this Section 10 (Limitation of Liability):
2240
2241Except as expressly required by law without the possibility of contractual waiver, Licensee and IBM intend that the limitation of liability in this Limitation of Liability section applies to damages caused by all types of claims and causes of action. If any limitation on or exclusion from liability in this section is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable with respect to a particular claim or cause of action, the parties intend that it nonetheless apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law to all other claims and causes of action.
2242
224310.1 Items for Which IBM May be Liable
2244
2245The following is added at the end of this Subsection 10.1:
2246
2247In accordance with Article 1328 of the Peruvian Civil Code, the limitations and exclusions specified in this section will not apply to damages caused by IBM's willful misconduct ("dolo") or gross negligence ("culpa inexcusable").
2248
2249UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
2250
22515. Taxes
2252
2253The following is added at the end of this Section 5 (Taxes)
2254
2255For Programs delivered electronically in the United States for which Licensee claims a state sales and use tax exemption, Licensee agrees not to receive any tangible personal property (e.g., media and publications) associated with the electronic program.
2256
2257Licensee agrees to be responsible for any sales and use tax liabilities that may arise as a result of Licensee's subsequent redistribution of Programs after delivery by IBM.
2258
225913. General
2260
2261The following is added to Section 13 as Item 13.m:
2262
2263U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure is restricted by the GSA IT Schedule 70 Contract with the IBM Corporation.
2264
2265The following is added to Item 13.f:
2266
2267Each party waives any right to a jury trial in any proceeding arising out of or related to this Agreement.
2268
2269ASIA PACIFIC COUNTRY AMENDMENTS
2270
2271AUSTRALIA
2272
22735. Taxes
2274
2275The following sentences replace the first two sentences of Section 5 (Taxes):
2276
2277If any government or authority imposes a duty, tax (other than income tax), levy, or fee, on this Agreement or on the Program itself, that is not otherwise provided for in the amount payable, Licensee agrees to pay it when IBM invoices Licensee. If the rate of GST changes, IBM may adjust the charge or other amount payable to take into account that change from the date the change becomes effective.
2278
22798.1 Limited Warranty
2280
2281The following is added to Subsection 8.1 (Limited Warranty):
2282
2283The warranties specified this Section are in addition to any rights Licensee may have under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 or other legislation and are only limited to the extent permitted by the applicable legislation.
2284
228510.1 Items for Which IBM May be Liable
2286
2287The following is added to Subsection 10.1 (Items for Which IBM May be Liable):
2288
2289Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, IBM's liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the goods, or the supply of equivalent goods. Where that condition or warranty relates to right to sell, quiet possession or clear title, or the goods are of a kind ordinarily obtained for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, then none of the limitations in this paragraph apply.
2290
2291HONG KONG SAR, MACAU SAR, AND TAIWAN
2292
2293As applies to licenses obtained in Taiwan and the special administrative regions, phrases throughout this Agreement containing the word "country" (for example, "the country in which the original Licensee was granted the license" and "the country in which Licensee obtained the Program license") are replaced with the following:
2294
2295(1) In Hong Kong SAR: "Hong Kong SAR"
2296
2297(2) In Macau SAR: "Macau SAR" except in the Governing Law clause (Section 14.1)
2298
2299(3) In Taiwan: "Taiwan."
2300
2301INDIA
2302
230310.1 Items for Which IBM May be Liable
2304
2305The following replaces the terms of Items 1 and 2 of the first paragraph:
2306
23071) liability for bodily injury (including death) or damage to real property and tangible personal property will be limited to that caused by IBM's negligence; and 2) as to any other actual damage arising in any situation involving nonperformance by IBM pursuant to, or in any way related to the subject of this Agreement, IBM's liability will be limited to the charge paid by Licensee for the individual Program that is the subject of the claim.
2308
230913. General
2310
2311The following replaces the terms of Item 13.g:
2312
2313If no suit or other legal action is brought, within three years after the cause of action arose, in respect of any claim that either party may have against the other, the rights of the concerned party in respect of such claim will be forfeited and the other party will stand released from its obligations in respect of such claim.
2314
2315INDONESIA
2316
23173.3 Term and Termination
2318
2319The following is added to the last paragraph:
2320
2321Both parties waive the provision of article 1266 of the Indonesian Civil Code, to the extent the article provision requires such court decree for the termination of an agreement creating mutual obligations.
2322
2323JAPAN
2324
232513. General
2326
2327The following is inserted after Item 13.f:
2328
2329Any doubts concerning this Agreement will be initially resolved between us in good faith and in accordance with the principle of mutual trust.
2330
2331MALAYSIA
2332
233310.2 Items for Which IBM Is not Liable
2334
2335The word "SPECIAL" in Item 10.2b is deleted.
2336
2337NEW ZEALAND
2338
23398.1 Limited Warranty
2340
2341The following is added:
2342
2343The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights Licensee may have under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation which cannot be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in respect of any goods which IBM provides, if Licensee requires the goods for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.
2344
234510. Limitation of Liability
2346
2347The following is added:
2348
2349Where Programs are not obtained for the purposes of a business as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, the limitations in this Section are subject to the limitations in that Act.
2350
2351PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
2352
23534. Charges
2354
2355The following is added:
2356
2357All banking charges incurred in the People's Republic of China will be borne by Licensee and those incurred outside the People's Republic of China will be borne by IBM.
2358
2359PHILIPPINES
2360
236110.2 Items for Which IBM Is not Liable
2362
2363The following replaces the terms of Item 10.2b:
2364
2365b. special (including nominal and exemplary damages), moral, incidental, or indirect damages or for any economic consequential damages; or
2366
2367SINGAPORE
2368
236910.2 Items for Which IBM Is not Liable
2370
2371The words "SPECIAL" and "ECONOMIC" are deleted from Item 10.2b.
2372
237313. General
2374
2375The following replaces the terms of Item 13.i:
2376
2377Subject to the rights provided to IBM's suppliers and Program developers as provided in Section 10 above (Limitation of Liability), a person who is not a party to this Agreement will have no right under the Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Act to enforce any of its terms.
2378
2379TAIWAN
2380
23818.1 Limited Warranty
2382
2383The last paragraph is deleted.
2384
238510.1 Items for Which IBM May Be Liable
2386
2387The following sentences are deleted:
2388
2389This limit also applies to any of IBM's subcontractors and Program developers. It is the maximum for which IBM and its subcontractors and Program developers are collectively responsible.
2390
2391EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA (EMEA) COUNTRY AMENDMENTS
2392
2393EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES
2394
23958. Warranty and Exclusions
2396
2397The following is added to Section 8 (Warranty and Exclusion):
2398
2399In the European Union ("EU"), consumers have legal rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods. Such rights are not affected by the provisions set out in this Section 8 (Warranty and Exclusions). The territorial scope of the Limited Warranty is worldwide.
2400
2401EU MEMBER STATES AND THE COUNTRIES IDENTIFIED BELOW
2402
2403Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, and any other European country that has enacted local data privacy or protection legislation similar to the EU model.
2404
240513. General
2406
2407The following replaces Item 13.e:
2408
2409(1) Definitions - For the purposes of this Item 13.e, the following additional definitions apply:
2410
2411(a) Business Contact Information - business-related contact information disclosed by Licensee to IBM, including names, job titles, business addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses of Licensee's employees and contractors. For Austria, Italy and Switzerland, Business Contact Information also includes information about Licensee and its contractors as legal entities (for example, Licensee's revenue data and other transactional information)
2412
2413(b) Business Contact Personnel - Licensee employees and contractors to whom the Business Contact Information relates.
2414
2415(c) Data Protection Authority - the authority established by the Data Protection and Electronic Communications Legislation in the applicable country or, for non-EU countries, the authority responsible for supervising the protection of personal data in that country, or (for any of the foregoing) any duly appointed successor entity thereto.
2416
2417(d) Data Protection & Electronic Communications Legislation - (i) the applicable local legislation and regulations in force implementing the requirements of EU Directive 95/46/EC (on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data) and of EU Directive 2002/58/EC (concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector); or (ii) for non-EU countries, the legislation and/or regulations passed in the applicable country relating to the protection of personal data and the regulation of electronic communications involving personal data, including (for any of the foregoing) any statutory replacement or modification thereof.
2418
2419(e) IBM Group - International Business Machines Corporation of Armonk, New York, USA, its subsidiaries, and their respective Business Partners and subcontractors.
2420
2421(2) Licensee authorizes IBM:
2422
2423(a) to process and use Business Contact Information within IBM Group in support of Licensee including the provision of support services, and for the purpose of furthering the business relationship between Licensee and IBM Group, including, without limitation, contacting Business Contact Personnel (by email or otherwise) and marketing IBM Group products and services (the "Specified Purpose"); and
2424
2425(b) to disclose Business Contact Information to other members of IBM Group in pursuit of the Specified Purpose only.
2426
2427(3) IBM agrees that all Business Contact Information will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection & Electronic Communications Legislation and will be used only for the Specified Purpose.
2428
2429(4) To the extent required by the Data Protection & Electronic Communications Legislation, Licensee represents that (a) it has obtained (or will obtain) any consents from (and has issued (or will issue) any notices to) the Business Contact Personnel as are necessary in order to enable IBM Group to process and use the Business Contact Information for the Specified Purpose.
2430
2431(5) Licensee authorizes IBM to transfer Business Contact Information outside the European Economic Area, provided that the transfer is made on contractual terms approved by the Data Protection Authority or the transfer is otherwise permitted under the Data Protection & Electronic Communications Legislation.
2432
2433AUSTRIA
2434
24358.2 Exclusions
2436
2437The following is deleted from the first paragraph:
2438
2439MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY
2440
244110. Limitation of Liability
2442
2443The following is added:
2444
2445The following limitations and exclusions of IBM's liability do not apply for damages caused by gross negligence or willful misconduct.
2446
244710.1 Items for Which IBM May Be Liable
2448
2449The following replaces the first sentence in the first paragraph:
2450
2451Circumstances may arise where, because of a default by IBM in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement or other liability, Licensee is entitled to recover damages from IBM.
2452
2453In the second sentence of the first paragraph, delete entirely the parenthetical phrase:
2454
2455"(including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other contract or tort claim)".
2456
245710.2 Items for Which IBM Is Not Liable
2458
2459The following replaces Item 10.2b:
2460
2461b. indirect damages or consequential damages; or
2462
2463BELGIUM, FRANCE, ITALY, AND LUXEMBOURG
2464
246510. Limitation of Liability
2466
2467The following replaces the terms of Section 10 (Limitation of Liability) in its entirety:
2468
2469Except as otherwise provided by mandatory law:
2470
247110.1 Items for Which IBM May Be Liable
2472
2473IBM's entire liability for all claims in the aggregate for any damages and losses that may arise as a consequence of the fulfillment of its obligations under or in connection with this Agreement or due to any other cause related to this Agreement is limited to the compensation of only those damages and losses proved and actually arising as an immediate and direct consequence of the non-fulfillment of such obligations (if IBM is at fault) or of such cause, for a maximum amount equal to the charges (if the Program is subject to fixed term charges, up to twelve months' charges) Licensee paid for the Program that has caused the damages.
2474
2475The above limitation will not apply to damages for bodily injuries (including death) and damages to real property and tangible personal property for which IBM is legally liable.
2476
247710.2 Items for Which IBM Is Not Liable
2478
2479UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES IS IBM OR ANY OF ITS PROGRAM DEVELOPERS LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, EVEN IF INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY: 1) LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, DATA; 2) INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; AND / OR 3) LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS, REVENUE, GOODWILL, OR ANTICIPATED SAVINGS, EVEN IF THEY ARISE AS AN IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCE OF THE EVENT THAT GENERATED THE DAMAGES.
2480
248110.3 Suppliers and Program Developers
2482
2483The limitation and exclusion of liability herein agreed applies not only to the activities performed by IBM but also to the activities performed by its suppliers and Program developers, and represents the maximum amount for which IBM as well as its suppliers and Program developers are collectively responsible.
2484
2485GERMANY
2486
24878.1 Limited Warranty
2488
2489The following is inserted at the beginning of Section 8.1:
2490
2491The Warranty Period is twelve months from the date of delivery of the Program to the original Licensee.
2492
24938.2 Exclusions
2494
2495Section 8.2 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
2496
2497Section 8.1 defines IBM's entire warranty obligations to Licensee except as otherwise required by applicable statutory law.
2498
249910. Limitation of Liability
2500
2501The following replaces the Limitation of Liability section in its entirety:
2502
2503a. IBM will be liable without limit for 1) loss or damage caused by a breach of an express guarantee; 2) damages or losses resulting in bodily injury (including death); and 3) damages caused intentionally or by gross negligence.
2504
2505b. In the event of loss, damage and frustrated expenditures caused by slight negligence or in breach of essential contractual obligations, IBM will be liable, regardless of the basis on which Licensee is entitled to claim damages from IBM (including fundamental breach, negligence, misrepresentation, or other contract or tort claim), per claim only up to the greater of 500,000 euro or the charges (if the Program is subject to fixed term charges, up to 12 months' charges) Licensee paid for the Program that caused the loss or damage. A number of defaults which together result in, or contribute to, substantially the same loss or damage will be treated as one default.
2506
2507c. In the event of loss, damage and frustrated expenditures caused by slight negligence, IBM will not be liable for indirect or consequential damages, even if IBM was informed about the possibility of such loss or damage.
2508
2509d. In case of delay on IBM's part: 1) IBM will pay to Licensee an amount not exceeding the loss or damage caused by IBM's delay and 2) IBM will be liable only in respect of the resulting damages that Licensee suffers, subject to the provisions of Items a and b above.
2510
251113. General
2512
2513The following replaces the provisions of 13.g:
2514
2515Any claims resulting from this Agreement are subject to a limitation period of three years, except as stated in Section 8.1 (Limited Warranty) of this Agreement.
2516
2517The following replaces the provisions of 13.i:
2518
2519No right or cause of action for any third party is created by this Agreement, nor is IBM responsible for any third party claims against Licensee, except (to the extent permitted in Section 10 (Limitation of Liability)) for: i) bodily injury (including death); or ii) damage to real or tangible personal property for which (in either case) IBM is legally liable to that third party.
2520
2521IRELAND
2522
25238.2 Exclusions
2524
2525The following paragraph is added:
2526
2527Except as expressly provided in these terms and conditions, or Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1893 as amended by the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act, 1980 (the "1980 Act"), all conditions or warranties (express or implied, statutory or otherwise) are hereby excluded including, without limitation, any warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1893 as amended by the 1980 Act (including, for the avoidance of doubt, Section 39 of the 1980 Act).
2528
2529IRELAND AND UNITED KINGDOM
2530
25312. Agreement Structure
2532
2533The following sentence is added:
2534
2535Nothing in this paragraph shall have the effect of excluding or limiting liability for fraud.
2536
253710.1 Items for Which IBM May Be Liable
2538
2539The following replaces the first paragraph of the Subsection:
2540
2541For the purposes of this section, a "Default" means any act, statement, omission or negligence on the part of IBM in connection with, or in relation to, the subject matter of an Agreement in respect of which IBM is legally liable to Licensee, whether in contract or in tort. A number of Defaults which together result in, or contribute to, substantially the same loss or damage will be treated as one Default.
2542
2543Circumstances may arise where, because of a Default by IBM in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement or other liability, Licensee is entitled to recover damages from IBM. Regardless of the basis on which Licensee is entitled to claim damages from IBM and except as expressly required by law without the possibility of contractual waiver, IBM's entire liability for any one Default will not exceed the amount of any direct damages, to the extent actually suffered by Licensee as an immediate and direct consequence of the default, up to the greater of (1) 500,000 euro (or the equivalent in local currency) or (2) 125% of the charges (if the Program is subject to fixed term charges, up to 12 months' charges) for the Program that is the subject of the claim. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the amount of any damages for bodily injury (including death) and damage to real property and tangible personal property for which IBM is legally liable is not subject to such limitation.
2544
254510.2 Items for Which IBM is Not Liable
2546
2547The following replaces Items 10.2b and 10.2c:
2548
2549b. special, incidental, exemplary, or indirect damages or consequential damages; or
2550
2551c. wasted management time or lost profits, business, revenue, goodwill, or anticipated savings.
2552
2553Z125-3301-14 (07/2011)
2554
2555