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Purepage Server
4.0 User Guide
3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
3.1 Client acknowledges that Client has no rights of ownership of the intellectual
property in the Software.
3.2 All right, title and interest in or to the intellectual property of the Software,
together with all modifications, enhancements or adaptations to the Software (whether
created by Inzone or any other person) are the property of, or vest on creation in,
Inzone as an assignment of future copyright.
3.3 Client must execute all documents and do all things which are reasonably
necessary to assign any intellectual property rights in any modifications,
enhancements or adaptations to the Software to Inzone.
3.4 This agreement applies to the Software as modified or altered.
4. WARRANTY
The Software is being delivered to you AS IS and Inzone makes no warranty as to its
use or performance. Inzone and its suppliers do not and cannot warrant the
performance or results you may obtain by using the Software or Documentation.
Inzone and its suppliers make no warranties, express or implied, as to non-
infringement of third party rights, merchantability, or fitness for any particular
purpose.
4.1 Inzone warrants that it has the right to grant the License.
4.2 All express or implied representations, conditions, warranties and terms relating to
the Software or this agreement not expressly stated in this agreement are excluded to
the extent permitted by law. However, nothing in this agreement excludes, restricts or
modifies any conditions, warranty, right or remedy implied or imposed by any statute
or regulation if it cannot lawfully be excluded, restricted or modified.
4.3 If the law implies or imposes a non-excludable condition or warranty which can be
limited, Inzone's liability to Client for breach of that condition or warranty will be
limited to one or more of the following as Inzone may decide:
(a) in the case of goods, to:
(i) replacing the foods or supplying equivalent goods;
(ii) repairing the goods;
(iii) paying for the cost of replacing the goods or buying equivalent goods; or
(iv) paying for the cost of repairing the goods; or
(b) in the case of services; to
(i) supplying the services again; or
(ii) paying for the cost of supplying the services again.