Conditions for the Use of Software ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The present conditions of use of software ("Terms and Conditions") govern the use of SpaceVal (the "Software") which has been developed by the International Telecommunication Union (the "ITU"). By using the Software, you unreservedly agree to be bound by the present Terms and Conditions. ITU reserves the right to make changes to these Terms and Conditions at any time. You will be subject to the Terms and Conditions in force at the time you use the Software. Grant of License ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ITU hereby grants you, and you accept, a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable worldwide right and license to: a. In case the Software is a software application: to install, load, transfer, and run the Software on a computer you control, solely for personal or internal business; Or b. In case the Software is a software library: to install, link to and use the Software in a software developed by you solely for personal use or for internal business purposes You are not permitted to sell, rent, lease, sub-license, loan, copy, modify, adapt, merge, translate, reverse engineer, decompile or create derivative works based on the whole or any part of the Software or its associated documentation or use. You shall not use or permit the Software to be used to perform services for third parties, without the prior written authorization of ITU, and shall not disclose, provide or otherwise distribute or make available the Software or parts thereof, individually or as part of another software, in any form to any third party, without the prior written consent of ITU. Termination ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ITU reserves the right to terminate the license, at no cost for ITU, if you fail to abide by these Terms and Conditions, as per above (in such a case, ITU shall inform you of such termination). In the event of such termination, you must erase, uninstall and refrain from making any use of the Software. Ownership of Software ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You acknowledge that the Software -including all enhancements, corrections and modifications thereto- all copyrights, patents, trade secrets, or trademarks or other intellectual property rights protecting or pertaining to any aspect of the Software and any associated documentation is, are and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of ITU and, where applicable, ITU’s suppliers. These Terms and Conditions do not convey title or ownership to you, but instead grant you the limited rights set forth above. ITU reserves all rights not expressly granted by these Terms and Conditions. No product maintenance and support ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are not entitled to any maintenance or support for the Software or any upgrades or enhancements under these Terms and Conditions. ITU may offer automatic or manual updates to the Software at any time and without specific notice. Warranties ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Software along with any accompanying documentation is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. ITU does not warrant, guarantee or make any representations (implied or expressed) regarding the use, or the results of use, of the Software, in terms of correctness, accuracy, adequacy, reliability, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. ITU expressly disclaims any liability for errors or omissions in the content of the Software, and shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the Software. Privileges and Immunities of ITU ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- None of the provisions of these general conditions of sale shall be interpreted as constituting a derogation or renunciation of the privileges, immunities and facilities enjoyed by ITU in accordance with the international agreements and national laws applicable to it, including the Headquarters Agreement concluded with the Swiss Federal Council on 22 July 1971.