End-User License Agreement for Digital Signature Software 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the End-User License Agreement in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the digital signature software in the designated field at the top of the document.
  3. Next, enter the name of the Licensor and their principal office address. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid any legal issues.
  4. Review the 'Grant of License' section carefully. This outlines your rights regarding installation and usage. Make sure you understand these terms before proceeding.
  5. In the 'Description of Other Rights and Limitations' section, pay attention to restrictions on reverse engineering and distribution. Highlight any limitations that may affect your usage.
  6. Complete any required fields related to export restrictions, ensuring compliance with U.S. laws as outlined in this section.
  7. Finally, sign and date the agreement at the bottom, ensuring both parties have printed names and signatures where indicated.

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An end-user license agreement (EULA) is a contract between software owners and users (rather than between software vendors and clients), granting permission to use the software under specified conditions. It outlines rights and protections, establishing usage limits and safeguarding both parties.
If you do not agree to the terms of the EULA, you will typically not be able to use the software. Most software installation processes require you to actively accept the EULA before proceeding, and declining to accept will result in the installation being halted.
There is no legal requirement to provide a EULA to your users. However, you and your business may face legal hurdles if you do not provide such an agreement. The EULA protects the ownership of your software or app, specifying that the end-users only obtain a license to use your product, not any ownership rights.