Hp software product license agreement – HP Jornada 540 Series User Manual
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HP Jornada 540 Series User’s Guide
HP software product license agreement 
and HP software product limited 
warranty 
This HP product contains preinstalled software programs. Please read the HP 
Software Product License Agreement before proceeding. 
Important: Carefully read this License Agreement and the Limited Warranty 
statement before operating the equipment. The rights to the software are 
licensed, not sold. HP or its licensors continue to own all intellectual property 
rights to the software, and you will be granted certain rights to use the 
software upon your acceptance of this license. Rights in the software are 
offered only on the condition that you agree to all terms and conditions of the 
License Agreement. Operating the equipment indicates your acceptance of 
these terms and conditions. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of 
the License Agreement, return the complete package for a full refund now. 
HP Software Product License Agreement
The HP Software Product License Agreement shall govern the use of all 
software that is provided to you, the customer, as part of this HP product with 
the exception of Microsoft Software. Microsoft Products are licensed to you 
under the Microsoft End User License Agreement (EULA) contained in the 
Microsoft documentation. Any third-party software supplier's warranty terms 
that may be found online, or in any documentation or other materials 
contained in the product packaging, shall govern the use of that third-party 
software. 
The following License Terms govern the use of the software:
Use
You may only use the software on a single computer. You may not reverse, 
assemble, or decompile the software. 
Transaction in European Union member states: The prohibition against 
decompilation shall be subject to Directive 91/250/EEC. 
Copies and adaptations
You may make copies or adaptations of the software (a) for archival purposes, 
or (b) when copying or adaptation is an essential step in the use of the 
software with a computer so long as the copies and adaptations are used in no 
other manner.