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    • With a single Static End-User PC Licence you may install and use one copy of the Software on a single computer. You may not share the licence between different computers, nor install it on a server based computer, nor use the Software on more than one computer at the same time.
    • Use of the software on a second computer such as a portable or laptop will require a further licence.
    • You may not temporarily transfer static licence key files between different computers. 
  • 2.3 USB Hardware Licence: 
    • With a USB hardware licence dongle, you are permitted to install as many copies of our software as required and activate one instance of the software by running it with the USB dongle inserted.  The dongle must be inserted whilst the software is being used.

2.Licences are non-transferable to third parties.  Licence name changes on USB dongle licences may be permitted on charge of an administration fee.

2.4  You 5  You may not rent, lease, lend or transfer the Software, or host the Software for third parties.

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3.10  You shall not display the Software on a public bulletin board, website, chat room or by any other unauthorised means.

3.11 Licence name changes are only permitted from 12 months of purchase (after this period, the purchase of a full licence is required).3.12 Licences 11 Licences purchased for educational/academic purposes will not be used for the production of evidence or the recovery of data in a commercial environment.   The purchase of a full licence is required for the conduct of any work in which payment is to be charged for, or the data is given, whether free or on payment, to a third party.

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    • To Digital Detective Group at PO Box 698Motis Business Centre, Cheriton High Street, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 9FWCT19 4QJ.

14. Governing Law

14.1  This Agreement is governed by and interpreted in accordance with English law. Any disputes or claims relating to this Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.

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