Сам им пользуюсь. QIP End User License Agreement October 31, 2005 This End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the Author of QIP. Please note that this EULA limits the Author of QIP's liability and the Author of QIP does not provide warranties for the performance and functionality of QIP. This EULA also limits your remedies. QIP is intended for general audiences. You represent and warrant that you have adequate legal capacity to enter into binding agreements such as these Terms of Service. Note that the QIP is NOT for use by children under 13 years of age. You represent and warrant that you are at least 13 years old. Please read this EULA carefully and be sure that you understand it. You must review and either accept or reject the terms of this EULA before installing or using QIP. By clicking the "I ACCEPT" button or "I AGREE" button or installing or using QIP, you acknowledge that you have read all of the terms and conditions of this EULA, understand them and agree to be legally bound by them. If you do not wish to be bound by this EULA, you may DISCONTINUE using QIP. YOU CANNOT USE QIP UNTIL YOU HAVE ACCEPTED THIS EULA. This EULA shall apply to any use of any version of QIP, if any QIP EULA is not marked with a more recent date than this EULA. THE CONCEPT OF QIP. QIP is an unique closed source computer program for immediate cross-Internet communication. QIP is created and developed by the Author of QIP and first released in April 2005. The acronym QIP stands for "QUIET INTERNET PAGER". You understand that QIP may not be consistent across all platforms and devices and some features offered by QIP may vary depending on your computer and other equipment. Versions of QIP exist for PCs only. The BASIC FUNCTIONALITY of QIP enables its users to see who else is online and available and then easily contact them with text messages in real time sent through a public server. There are many more features in QIP catering to the very basic needs of people to interact. QIP supports enabling a file transfer feature. The Author of QIP considers that peer-to-peer way of communicating jeopardizes the security of the communication. In a sense not peer-to-peer way of communicating has proven to be more secure than peer-to-peer way of communicating. You acknowledge that, as with most Internet applications, there are certain risks associated with accepting or downloading files through QIP. Such risks include but are not limited to (1) damage to your computer, (2) damage to any data or files stored on your computer, (3) other users viewing your IP address, and (4) files you share with other users being redistributed and used without your knowledge. If you do not wish to be subjected to these risks, you are advised not to enable and use the file transfer feature. The Author of QIP appeals for enabling users of different networks to interoperate. The Author of QIP takes into consideration the fact that some THIRD PARTIES have taken it upon themselves to develop and host their own networks and servers operating under the supported by QIP protocol for immediate cross-Internet communication or an alternative protocol. The Author of QIP hopes that those THIRD PARTIES will convince enough of the immediate cross-Internet communication clients-using community to switch the preferences in their client software to utilize these new server addresses. Thus those THIRD PARTIES could move a rather large segment of people off of some large companies' networks, thus causing those large companies to rethink their strategy and potentially forcing them to link their networks to these public networks and servers. QIP is designed to be a successful solution that enables its users to efficiently deploy immediate cross-Internet communication, and most importantly to connect to public servers for immediate cross-Internet communication which are developed and hosted by THIRD PARTIES who share the idea of enabling users of different networks to interoperate. TRANSLATION. The Author of QIP may offer localized and translated versions of QIP or of this EULA. The Author of QIP is not necessarily the author of the translation. You are aware that any non-English text provided, whether during the installation process, in any of the QIP dialogs is a translation of the original English text, and is provided for convenience only. The translated text may be incomplete or inaccurate. The Author of QIP does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, correctness or completeness of the translation. In the event of any inconsistency between the translated text and the original English text, the English text shall prevail. OWNERSHIP. QIP is licensed, not sold. You acknowledge that QIP is the property of the Author of QIP. Title to each copy of QIP and all related intellectual property rights embodied in or represented by QIP will remain with the Author of QIP at all times, as will all other rights not explicitly granted to you under this EULA. LICENSE GRANT. This EULA grants you the following rights, free of charge: (a) The Author of QIP grants you a perpetual, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable limited license to install and use QIP in object code form on any computer or device from which you wish to access the public servers developed and hosted by THIRD PARTIES who share the idea of enabling users of different networks to interoperate, and to use QIP for the sole and exclusive purposes of connecting to and using the above mentioned servers in accordance with this EULA. QIP is provided to you on an "AS IS" basis, for your private personal use only, subject to the terms and conditions of this EULA. (b) You grant the Author of QIP an unrestricted, royalty-free right to use all feedback you report to the Author of QIP. Any comments or materials sent to the Author of QIP including feedback data, such as questions, comments, suggestions, or the like regarding QIP (collectively "Feedback"), will be deemed to be non-confidential. The Author of QIP will have no obligation of any kind with respect to Feedback and will be free to reproduce, use, disclose, exhibit, display, transform, create derivative works, and distribute the Feedback to others without limitation. Further, the Author of QIP will be free to use any ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained in Feedback for any purpose, including but not limited to correcting and/or enhancing QIP. RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS. You agree to comply with the following restrictions and limitations: You may not sub-license, or charge others to use QIP without first obtaining written permission from the Author of QIP. You may not sell, assign, grant a security interest in or otherwise transfer any right in QIP or incorporate it (or any portion of it) into another product. You may not translate, reverse-engineer or reverse-compile or decompile, disassemble, make derivative works from, or otherwise attempt to discover any source code in QIP. You may not modify QIP or use it in any way not expressly authorized by these EULA. You may not obtain the communications protocol used by QIP for accessing the above mentioned servers or any other servers. You may not alter or remove any copyright, trademark, patent, or other protective notices contained in or on QIP. You further agree to abide by all laws and regulations in effect regarding your use of QIP, and you agree to indemnify the Author of QIP for any damages incurred as a result of a violation of this section. You may not authorize or assist any third party to do any of the things described in this paragraph. QIP will NOT automatically update and upgrade itself when it is launched, if an upgrade or update of QIP is available. You may continue, if technically possible, to use prior versions of QIP after QIP is updated or upgraded.
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