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In proprietary software, an end-user license agreement or software license agreement is the contract between the licensor and purchaser, establishing the purchasers right to use the software. The license may define ways under which the copy can be used, in addition to the automatic rights of the buyer including the first sale doctrine and 17 U.S.C.117. Many form contracts are only contained in digital form, and only presented to a user as a click-through where the user must accept. As the user may not see the agreement until after he or she has already purchased the software, these documents may be contracts of adhesion. Software companies often make special agreements with large businesses and government entities that include support contracts and specially drafted warranties. Some end-user license agreement form contracts accompany shrink-wrapped software that is presented to a user sometimes on paper or more usually electronically, during the installation procedure. The user h