Wordize License Types
1. Trial (Temporary) License
1.1. License Grant
A non-renewable 30-day commercial evaluation license granted under EULA Section 2.3:
Permitted Activities:
Full-featured SDK usage across development/production systems.
Prohibited Activities:
Deployment beyond 30 days without purchasing Developer OEM licenses (Termination under EULA Section 3.6).
Resale or transfer of Temporary License Files (EULA Section 2.6).
2. Developer OEM License
2.1. Commercial License Grant
Perpetual rights under EULA Section 2.2.2 for commercial software distribution:
Permitted Activities:
Create unlimited end-user programs with this product.
Embed product into end-user software for unlimited SaaS/on-premises deployments.
Distribute created end-user software to third parties, public facing websites/applications, extranets, multi-site intranets, or SaaS project usage scenarios without geographic restrictions.
Prohibited Activities:
Creation of derivative works including APIs/SDKs replicating Product functionality (EULA Section 3.1.3).
Development or distribution of software solutions directly competitive to Wordize SDK offerings (EULA Section 3.1.4).
Transfer, sharing, or public exposure of license keys/files to unauthorized third parties (EULA Section 3.3.1).
Reverse-engineering, decompiling, disassembling, or modifying SDK components (EULA Section 2.5).
Integration into commercial platforms replicating core Wordize functionality (“Wordize-as-a-Service” models).
Any utilization violating EULA provisions, including unauthorized redistribution or misuse (EULA Section 3.6).
3.2. Legal Obligations
Intellectual Property:
- All trademarks/copyrights remain Smallize property (EULA Section 7).
- No right to apply Wordize branding to derivative solutions without prior written consent (EULA Section 3.3.4).
Compliance:
- Audit rights for license verification through proprietary validation mechanisms (EULA Section 3.6).
- Mandatory protection of License Files using AES-256 encryption standards (EULA Section 3.3.1).
- Immediate termination of rights upon breach of confidentiality obligations (EULA Section 8).