Software licensing can be complex. Technical, commercial and legal teams need to work together to decipher sometimes quite complicated licensing structures, categories, applications and limitations. Any uncertainties should be appropriately dealt with, and where necessary amendments made to the legal terms to document this. We have found this to be particularly important with core terms like “use”, “access”, “direct and indirect” and “user”.
Another trip hazard can be the way the contractual suite is constructed, with software licensing and associated terms peppered throughout documents at various levels. It can also be helpful to specify fixed or capped costs for additional licences.
A software asset management (SAM) tool will assist in managing compliance with licensing volumes. A SAM tool can be used to maintain a catalogue of licensed software and installed software, tracking compliance issues (or alternatively, underutilised licences) and generating reporting on software inventory, usage and compliance. Reporting from a SAM tool can be used to demonstrate compliance (and potentially avoid an audit) and, sometimes, software vendors will require an organisation to use a SAM tool under their licensing terms.
Often, a licence agreement will specify the consequences of an over-deployment or other instance where licence rights have been exceeded. This can include requirements to cover the costs of the software vendor’s audit and to acquire additional licences, which may be at rack rates, not discounted rates, and cover both historical usage periods and a future period that is co-termed with other licences. If specified, these outcomes can be negotiated before the licence agreement is entered into.
In the absence of this, we are endlessly hopeful that cool heads will prevail. A sensible dispute notification and resolution process is a must. Ideally software licensing concerns should be raised commercially first, with legal recourse taking a back seat. To ensure business continuity, organisations should also avoid any draconian supplier right to suspend software use and access.
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