A Software OEM Agreement (Source Code Integration) from FTC Guardian is designed for businesses where the Licensor grants rights to the Licensee/OEM distributor reseller to integrate and merge their software products in source code form into their own code or product(s). This integration allows for the development of composite products that can be distributed by the Licensee on a standalone and/or bundled basis through traditional software channels.
In this agreement, branding options are flexible - it can be solely Licensor's branding, Licensee's private label branding to establish a unique identity, or even co-branding depending on your strategic goals.
At FTC Guardian, they understand that successful OEM transactions thrive on innovation and integration. Their Software OEM Agreement (Source Code Integration) authorizes Licensees to seamlessly integrate and merge the Licensor's software products at the source code level. This level of integration empowers you as the Licensee/OEM distributor reseller to modify the software, incorporate its functionality into your own code or product(s), and even merge it with other software to create new and innovative composite products.
To facilitate this integration, the Licensor delivers master media to you as the Licensee/OEM distributor reseller. You then take responsibility for modifying the software, manufacturing the finished composite products, and marketing them through traditional software channels.
Additionally, their agreement provides you with the right to contract directly in your own name, grant sublicenses to authorized partners, and determine resale pricing. This flexibility enables you to establish profitable partnerships and maximize your revenue potential.
Choose a Software OEM Agreement (Source Code Integration) as provided by FTC Guardian to drive innovation, seamlessly integrate software products at the source code level, and unlock new possibilities in your distribution efforts.
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First Published on April 12th, 2018
Last Updated on November 21st, 2023
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