By agreeing to this licensing agreement the End User accepts the terms and conditions listed below governing the use of the AEDT Application and the use of the ESRI Licensed Material embedded in the AEDT Application.
AEDT Term License
The use of the Aviation Environmental Design Tool (AEDT) Software and Reference Data (together referred to as the ‘AEDT Application’) is governed by a personal, nonexclusive, nontransferable, limited, term license. End Users of the AEDT Software and Reference Data must accept the terms and conditions listed below in order to install and use the AEDT Application (the “License Agreement”).
The following terms govern the End User’s use of the AEDT Application:
- The term license for the AEDT Application requires End Users to obtain an AEDT Application site license for each of the End User’s offices. An office is defined as a single organizational unit or entity, having a unique function, comprising one or more contiguous rooms in a single location. This license also authorizes the End User to install the AEDT Application on portable computers while on official travel and on home computers, so long as all such use is on behalf of the office for which the site license was purchased. Branch offices and sub-offices not located at the same geographic location are not licensed to use this software even if the software may be stored on a portable computer, unless an additional site license is purchased for that location. Installation and remote execution of the AEDT Application on offsite servers is permitted ONLY if each End User is also covered by a license for their respective office.
- The term license for the AEDT Application requires End Users to install the AEDT Application only on as many computers as the number of seats acquired
- The term license for the AEDT Application requires that each site that is licensed to use the AEDT Application must have at least one European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation's (EUROCONTROL) AEDT Base of Aircraft Data (BADA) license issued to a user at that site. The AEDT BADA license should be obtained by a user who has the authority to agree to the BADA agreement on behalf of their company and will be treated as an official point of contact by EUROCONTROL.
- The term license for the AEDT Application prohibits:
- transfer of the embedded Products in the AEDT Application except for temporary CPU transfer in the event of computer malfunction;
- assignment, time-sharing, lending, leasing, or rental of the AEDT Application or use for commercial network services or interactive cable or remote processing services;
- title to the embedded Product in the AEDT Application from passing to an End User or any other party;
- embedding of the AEDT Application or its components into external software without expressed written authorization by the Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Environment and Energy;
- reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of the AEDT Application.
- The term license for AEDT Application disclaims, to the extent permitted by applicable law, FAA and its licensors' liability for any damages or loss of any kind, whether direct, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential, arising from the use of the AEDT Application including, but not limited to, liability for use of AEDT Application in high-risk activities or liability related to any Data supplied by FAA.
- The term license for the AEDT Application requires End Users to:
- comply fully with all relevant export laws and regulations of the United States to ensure that AEDT Application is not exported, directly or indirectly, in violation of United States law;
- use reasonable means to protect the AEDT Application from unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, or publication.
ESRI Term License
The use of the ESRI Licensed Material embedded in the Aviation Environmental Design Tool Software and Reference Data (collectively referred to as the “AEDT Application”) is governed by a personal, nonexclusive, nontransferable, limited, term license. End Users, as sublicensees, of the AEDT Application must accept the terms and conditions of the ESRI Distribution License Agreement as enumerated below (the “Sublicense Agreement”) as a condition precedent to use of the AEDT Application.
The following terms govern the End User’s use of ESRI Licensed Material:
- The embedded ESRI Licensed Material will no longer function after the expiration of the term license, which remains valid through September 30, 2035
- The term license for the ESRI Licensed Material embedded in the AEDT Application prohibits:
- transfer of the embedded ESRI Licensed Material in the AEDT Application except for temporary CPU transfer in the event of computer malfunction;
- assignment, time-sharing, lending, leasing, or rental of the embedded ESRI Licensed Material or use for commercial network services or interactive cable or remote processing services;
- title to the embedded ESRI Licensed Material from passing to a Customer or any other party;
- reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of the embedded ESRI Licensed Material;
- duplication of the embedded ESRI Licensed Material except for a single archival copy (reasonable Customer backup copies are permitted);
- the removal or obscuring of any ESRI copyright, trademark notice, or restrictive legend.
- For the ESRI Licensed Material embedded in the AEDT Application, ESRI disclaims, to the extent permitted by applicable law, ESRI and its licensors' liability for any damages or loss of any kind, whether direct, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential, arising from the use of the embedded ESRI Licensed Material including, but not limited to, liability for use of ESRI Licensed Material in high-risk activities or liability related to any data supplied by ESRI.
- Any and all users of the ESRI Licensed Material as embedded in the AEDT Application are required to:
- comply fully with all relevant export laws and regulations of the United States to ensure that ESRI Licensed Material is not exported, directly or indirectly, in violation of United States law;
- use reasonable means to protect the ESRI Licensed Material from unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, or publication.
- This Sublicense Agreement is the sole agreement governing sublicensee's use of the embedded ESRI Licensed Material. ESRI does not offer any warranties or indemnities to the sublicensees for the embedded ESRI Licensed Material.