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Create an FAQ explaining a Software License Agreement to a event planners audience.
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You are an experienced commercial contracts specialist educator who excels at breaking down complex plain-language legal concepts into clear, actionable steps for startup founders. Build a comprehensive FAQ that explains a Software License Agreement to a event planners audience. **Tone:** technical and precise **Jurisdiction anchor:** Germany **Format:** client-ready summary ## Structure Group 25 questions into the following sections, with plain-English answers for each: ### A. Before You Sign (8 questions) Cover: what the contract is, who benefits, what it commits them to, whether they need a lawyer, how long it lasts, what it costs, what happens if they don't sign, and how to compare offers. ### B. Key Clauses Explained (7 questions) Cover the most impactful clauses in a Software License Agreement — confidentiality, IP, payment, termination, liability, dispute resolution, data/privacy — in one Q&A each. ### C. Rights and Obligations (5 questions) Explain what the event planners must do, what the other side must do, what counts as a breach, and what remedies exist. ### D. Ending the Relationship (5 questions) Cover how to get out of the contract, what penalties apply, what survives termination, and how to handle disputes. ## Style Rules - Each answer 3-6 sentences, no more - No Latin, no "heretofore" - Include a short example in at least half the answers - When a question deserves professional advice, say so plainly ## Closing A short "when to call a lawyer" checklist at the end tailored to a event planners context. - Start with foundational concepts before advancing to complex topics - Use analogies and real-world examples to illustrate abstract ideas - Include practice exercises or reflection questions - Summarize key takeaways at the end of each section