Rogue Software License Agreement
Last Updated: March 9, 2026
Rogue Software grants the purchaser a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to install and use Rogue Software on authorized devices in accordance with the purchased license.
This license does not grant ownership of the software.
Users may NOT:
Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
Each Rogue license may be limited to a specific number of installations or devices.
Installing Rogue on more devices than permitted violates this agreement.
Rogue Software may require:
Failure to maintain a valid license may result in software deactivation.
Rogue Software may not be duplicated, copied, or distributed without written permission from Rogue Software.
This includes:
Unauthorized duplication is a violation of copyright law.
Businesses using Rogue Software are responsible for:
Rogue Software is not responsible for lost data due to hardware failure, misuse, or improper backups.
Rogue may provide software updates, improvements, and patches.
Updates may require license validation.
Rogue reserves the right to terminate licenses if users:
Upon termination, users must uninstall Rogue Software.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Rogue Software shall not be liable for:
This agreement shall be governed under the laws of the United States and the state in which Rogue Software is registered.
Rogue Software is protected under United States copyright law.
Unauthorized duplication or distribution may result in legal enforcement.
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Rogue Software employs licensing and security mechanisms designed to detect and prevent unauthorized use, duplication, and distribution of the software.
By installing or using Rogue Software, you acknowledge and consent to these protection mechanisms.
These may include but are not limited to:
These mechanisms are intended solely to enforce software licensing compliance.
The following actions constitute unauthorized use of Rogue Software:
Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
If Rogue Software detects a violation of the license agreement, Rogue reserves the right to:
Users may be required to provide valid licensing information to restore access.
Users may not attempt to bypass, disable, or interfere with Rogue's licensing or security systems.
This includes attempts to:
Attempts to bypass Rogue’s licensing systems may result in immediate license termination.
Unauthorized duplication, distribution, or modification of Rogue Software may constitute violations of:
Rogue Software reserves the right to pursue legal action for damages, including but not limited to:
Rogue Software installations may contain hidden identification markers associated with the licensed installation.
These markers help identify unauthorized copies or duplicated installations.
This information is used solely for license enforcement purposes.
If you believe Rogue Software is being used without proper licensing, you may report suspected piracy to:
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