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hello everyone welcome to remote lawyer today we are going to talk about reviewing software licensing agreements now software licensing agreements are bulky agreements with lots of complex clauses so we are going to discuss a few clauses which may seem apparently innocent but when you look through them in detail you may find things which are not conducive for you or your client the first thing which we should pay attention to is what is being licensed if you are a licensee you need to see what is being licensed to you now a software license agreement many would say that as the nomenclature suggests a software is being licensed but what constitutes that software now look at this clause this clause defines the software as a companys software programs applications and electronic documents now the customer may download access audios now on an apparent reading you may think that yes this does capture almost every aspect of a software but does it so the certain red flags we can find in thi