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1. Music you should register it immediately upon installation to activate your free technical support From the main menu click Help Register Natural Music Fill in the required registrant information and then click Register by e mail to register by e mail or Print form to Register by Fax You may then click Cancel and contunue working with Natural Music until your registration key arrives Natural Music version 5 0 157 Registration Form Warning If registering a Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP machine you MUST be logged on with Administrator privileges Registration Form m Registrant Information Your Name Lary Tschihat ss ss S Company Name Natural Software Street Address 2929 Mossrock Suite 206 City State ZipCode San Antonio Tx 78230 Phone Number 210 349 5808 Fax 210 344 7567 e mail Address info nat soft com NM5 Purchased from Natural Soft Dealer name if any TUA Oe Enter CD serial number if any from which NM5 was loaded fi 000 Fill out the Registrant Information above There are 2 ways to register this copy of Natural Music to obtain a Software Key 1 Click Register by Fax and fax the printout to 210 344 7567 one 2 Click Register by e mail and attach the resulting text file to an e mail to info nat soft com Print form to Register by Fax Register by e mail Cancel Warning Windows NT and Windows 2000 users MUST be logged on the computer with Adminstrator pe
2. one of the user defined Music Categories You can imagine each category as a stack of index cards with one song on each card When the format clock for that hour calls for a song from that category the first few songs are examined the search depth is set by you and a study is done to decide if any of your rules for that time of day tempo mood style etc are violated If not the song is scheduled and placed at the bottom of the index card stack for that category Editing Music Logs If there is a violation of your rules the system will note this on the Music Log as a Missed Song After the Music Log is generated for a day you may load it into the Music Log Editor This is where you may insert songs that were Missed due to rule violations The system will never violate your rules but you may The Log Editor also allows you to print the Music Log Automation Music Logs Logs in the appropriate format for several types of automation system can be created by the Music Log Editor and sent to your automation system BMI ASCAP APRA RIAA Logs amp Reports The Music Log Editor will also generate reports with the information needed for these logs as long as the Music Log for that day is kept in the system user selected days If you need these reports it is suggested that you generate them shortly after the Music Log is used The RIAA webcast report must be filed monthly and Natural Music 5 can prepare the report in the RIAA defined e
3. steps to safeguard the Software to ensure that no unauthorized person shall have access thereto and that no unauthorized copy publication disclosure or distribution in whole or in part in any form shall be made The End User acknowledges that the Software contains valuable confidential information and trade secrets and that unauthorized use and or copying are harmful to Licensor End User agrees not to attempt to tamper with any software locking mechanism in order to make additional copies of the software Natural M usic User M anual Page 1 9 Natural Log End User License Agreement cont 4 TRIAL PERIOD At any time during the first 90 days after the initialization of this License the Licensee may cancel this license by uninstalling all copies of the software and returning all software discs and related materials to the Licensee postage prepaid with delivery verification If returned within this period any License fee already paid will be refunded within 10 days of receipt by Licensor of all returned materials NO refunds will be made after this trial period expires 5 TERMINATION This License is effective until terminated This License will terminate immediately without notice from Licensor if the End User fails to comply with any of its provisions Upon termination the End User must destroy the Software and all copies thereof and the End User may terminate this License at any time by doing so 6 EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES The End User agree
4. to rotate too fast B Your Music Category Search Depth is set too large The system keeps digging deep into the category to find songs which meet your rules causing the violating songs to rotate slowly if at all and the non violating songs to rotate rapidly B Your Daypart Codes are preventing the system from choosing some songs during parts of the day Page 1 8 Natural M usic User M anual Natural Music End User License Agreement This license agreement is a legal agreement between you the end user and Natural Broadcast Systems Inc Carefully read this license agreement prior to use of the software product Use of the software indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this license agreement If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this license agreement do not use the software and promptly return the complete product to the place you obtained it and the license price will be refunded By installing this Software the End User acknowledges that it has read this License understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions Should you have any questions concerning this License contact the Licensor at www nat soft com prior to use The enclosed computer program s and the accompanying documentation are provided to the End User Licensee by Natural Broadcast Systems Inc Licensor for use only under the following terms Licensor reserves any right not expressly granted to the End user The End U
5. under applicable law that provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible and the remaining provisions of this License will remain in full force and effect Any dispute relating to interpretation or performance of this agreement shall be resolved at the request of either party through binding arbitration Arbitration shall be conducted in San Antonio Bexar County Texas in accordance with the then existing rules of the American Arbitration Association Judgement upon any award by the arbitrators may be entered by the state or federal court having jurisdiction The parties intend that this agreement to arbitrate be irrevocable In any action or request for arbitration brought by Licensee for alleged damages suffered by Licensee under any theory of law Licensee agrees that Licensor s maximum liability under all laws or causes of action shall not exceed the License fees actually paid by Licensee Any notices or other communications to be sent to Licensor must be mailed first class postage prepaid to the following address Natural Broadcast Systems Inc 2929 Mossrock Suite 206 San Antonio TX 78230 USA 11 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and all prior proposals agreements representations statements and undertakings are hereby expressly cancelled and superseded This Agreement may not be changed or amended except by a written instrument execute
6. NM5 Workstation to a Shared Music Database on a LAN This section ONLY applies to users of the multi user multi station version of Natural Music These users will likely need to connect to common music database s on a server Natural Music must be installed on each workstation that will access the shared Natural Music database In a multi user environment you will usually have the database on a central server or one of the workstations and each workstation will simply access this common database across the LAN After Natural Music is installed on the workstation the technician installing NM5 should start Natural Music and set the default database path as follows B Click File Open The NM5 Open Database screen will appear B Click Browse and navigate to the location of the Natural Music database to be connected to B Click Open to connect to the database After you make this initial connection to the database Natural Music will remember the database location so the workstation user will not have to go through this process each time they start NM5 If the workstation user clicks File Open NM5 will default to that database location and they can select any database at that location Windows File Access Permission Issues Users of NM5 on Windows NT 2000 or XP machines must have full Read Write Windows permission for the Natural Music DATA folder and all its subfolders This data folder is usually set to Program Files Natural S
7. Natural Music Introduction Thank you for selecting the Natural Music scheduling system for radio broadcasters Before using Natural Music please read sign and return one copy of the Software License Agreement Return of this License Agreement will register Natural Music so you can get technical support Computer Hardware Required This is to be considered the minimum acceptable system for running Natural Music for Windows at an acceptable speed Faster machines will give better performance B Atleast a 233mHz Pentium or compatible At least 64 megabytes of RAM A hard drive with at least 100 megabytes of free space Windows 95 98 NT 2000 or ME operating system CD ROM drive for installation of the program Microsoft compatible mouse To print logs any Windows compatible printer Recommended Zip Drive or other device for data backups Natural Music System Description The Natural Music system allows the station s program director to control the station s music mix This is done by creating format clocks to specify how much of each category or type of music is to be played and by setting up rules such as tempo gender and style to be used when scheduling the music For those who have upgraded from Natural Music s DOS version the screens may look different and you now use a mouse but the underlying operation of the system has not changed DNDDWDDDADAW Music Scheduling In the Natural Music system each song is placed into
8. RCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE END USER ASSUMES ALL RISK AS TO THE SUITABILITY QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IN NO EVENT WILL PUBLISHER PROGRAMMER LICENSOR OR ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE TO THE END USER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF DATA OR BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS EVEN IF LICENSOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE END USER TO PROTECT THE END SURE S DATA BY PERFORMING DAILY DATA BACKUPS AND STORING THEM IN A SECURE LOCATION LICENSOR S LIABILITY TO THE END USER IF ANY FOR MONETARY DAMAGES FOR ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW AND REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE ACTION WILL BE LIMITED TO AND IN NO EVENT SHALL EXCEED THE AMOUNT ORIGINALLY PAID TO LICENSOR FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE 10 MANDATORY ARBITRATION ENFORCEMENT DAMAGES This agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Texas and is enforceable in San Antonio Bexar County Texas and shall inure to the benefit of Licensor and End User and their successors assigns and legal representatives If any provision of this License is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable to any extent
9. c Logs q Edit Print Automate Music Log Click Logs Edit to view an existing Music Log for a day so you can edit print or send it to your automation system See Editing Music Logs and Sending Music Logs to Automation q Data Backup Click Data Backup to backup your data often daily if possible so if your computer crashes you will not have to manually reload all your data IMPORTANT Natural Broadcast Systems Inc is not responsible for any data loss no matter the cause The only protection you have against a catastrophe is to backup your data often Page 1 6 Natural M usic User M anual Common Startup Problems This is a list of the most common problems encountered during initial Natural Music setup PROBLEM Windows NT Windows 2000 and users operating across a network may get an error that the database could not be opened because someone else had it open for exclusive use or you need permission to open it POSSIBLE CAUSES This indicates that Natural Music cannot find or open the specified database This can also be caused if your user permission settings in Windows NT or Windows 2000 are not sufficient to open the file for full read write access or the server requires a Network Password to access the resource on which the NM5 database is stored SOLUTION Your Network Administrator must correct the issue preventing the database file from being opened B Users of NM5 on Windows NT and Windows 2000 mac
10. d by a duly authorized officer of Licensor Natural Broadcast Systems Inc Licensor Licensee By Authorized Signature Title Date Natural M usic User M anual Page 1 11 This page intentionally left blank Page 1 12 Natural M usic User M anual
11. hines MUST be logged in with Standard Users or Power Users permission levels or better in order to properly run NM5 They must also have read write permission for registry keys B Users of NM5 on must also have Full Read Write permission for the Natural Music DATA folder and all its subfolders This data folder is usually set to Program Files Natural Software Natural Music 5 Data but may be changed by the end user as described in Connecting a multi user NM5 to a shared database PROBLEM Completely blank music log No songs scheduled or missed for one or more hours POSSIBLE CAUSES This indicates that Natural Music cannot find a clock to use during the hour s involved OR the clock that is assigned for the hour s is empty SOLUTION Check your Format Clocks for the hours to verify that valid Clock ID s are assigned to each hour for which you need music If valid clocks are assigned be sure you have selected a valid Music Category at each point in that clock PROBLEM You get a large number of Missed Songs when your Music Log is generated POSSIBLE CAUSES This indicates that Natural Music cannot find a song within the specified Music Category which meets all your rules A few Missed Songs on a Music Log is normal SOLUTIONS This problem indicates that one or more of the following is happening B Your Rules are too restrictive relax them B Your Music Category Search Depth is set too low and Natural Mus
12. ic is quitting before it finds a song which doesn t violate one of your Rules B Daypart Codes are preventing the system from choosing the songs during that part of the day NOTE When one of these errors doesn t appear to be a problem try checking combinations of errors A common type of this combination problem occurs when your Prior Day Separation is set at 4 hours and you have a song which is DayParted to play only 8 midnight This song will play once and never play again because the system will try to separate it from its last play by 4 hours and there are only 4 hours in which it can play due to DayParting Natural M usic User M anual Page 1 7 Common Startup Problems PROBLEM Some songs don t rotate properly through the Music Category Some play often some seldom or never play POSSIBLE CAUSES This indicates that your rules may be forcing Natural Music to reuse some songs too often and others not enough Check the song History to be sure this is not just an illusion SOLUTIONS This problem indicates that one or more of the following is happening B Are you Shuffling the Music Category too often Never shuffle more often than once within the number of days it takes the Music Category to rotate completely B Rules are too restrictive relax them Example This often happens when you have very slow or fast tempo songs and your tempo rule often precludes them from playing on a regular basis This causes the moderate tempo songs
13. ing music database you will only need to verify that each song is assigned to the correct Music Category If your music database is empty you will need to enter at least a few songs before trying to create your first music log For each song you must enter at least the Title Artist Source and Music Category to be able to create a Music Log See Entering Song Data and Importing Music Database q Create and Assign Format Clock Click Setup Clocks to create at least one clock Within the clock at each point in the hour select the Music Category to be played at that position in the hour If you need automation commands see Automation Command help Then be sure to assign each clock to all hours for which that clock is to be used See Clocks q Create Minimal Rules Click Setup Rules to verify that RuleSet 1 is assigned to all hours Set up a very simplified set of rules With RuleSet 1 displayed click on the Artist tab and enter your required Artist Separation in Hours and Minutes hh mm from 00 00 to 24 00 You may enter any other rules as needed but for this Quick Start we recommend you only use the Artist Separation rule until you get a better idea of the interaction of the various rules See Rules q Generate a Music Log Click Logs New to generate a new Music Log for a day After the Log is generated it will be loaded into the Log Editor so you can edit print or send it to your automation system See Creating New Musi
14. initial startup users often need more extensive training on overall use of the program than can be provided in a single question to the telephone help line In addition to the regular telephone help for individual questions as described above you are also entitled to up to 3 hours of free extended telephone training sessions for 1 trainee usable within 1 year after purchase We ask the trainee to schedule these extended telephone training sessions at least 24 hours in advance Page 1 2 Natural M usic User M anual Installing Natural Music Software License Warning Your software license for Natural Music permits you to install the software on one computer Unless you have purchased a multi user license installation on additional computers is a violation of your license agreement If you have purchased the multi user multi station license for Natural Music you may install the software on any computers on a single Local Area Network See Page 1 8 for a complete text of the Natural Music End User License Agreement Do not install Natural Music unless you agree to the terms contained in that End User License Agreement Installation Procedure NOTICE NM5 should not be installed on the same computer with Microsoft Access97 NM5 installs new Microsoft Access2000 database drivers that overwrite older Access97 drivers and are not 100 compatible with Access97 NMB5 will work fine but some Accesss97 functions may be lost The only work around i
15. lectronic filing format Natural M usic User M anual Page 1 1 Getting Help On Line Help Your first source for help with Natural Music is this on line help file This help file may be accessed from any screen in Natural Music by clicking Help You may look up topics in the Contents use the key word Index or use the Find function to search the entire help file for specific words Help Topics Natural Music Help Contents 2f x Contents Index Find Click a book and then click Open Or click another tab such as Index s Introduction Getting Started D Music Library Music Categories D Rules Format Clocks Music Logs D Interfacing with Automation Systems Reports and Lists Data Backup Restore Import Export Technical Support For telephone help for unique or complex questions about Natural Music for which you cannot find the answer in this help file call 210 349 5808 from 9AM to 6PM Central time USA Monday through Friday For 1 year from date you purchase Natural Music this telephone support is free but you pay long distance charges After the first year you will be charged a per minute rate for any assistance provided by telephone You may get free help via e mail at support nat soft com Visit the website www nat soft com NM5 for a list of reported problems with Natural Music 5 and free download of any software patches to fix these problems Extended Telephone Training Sessions During
16. oftware Natural Music 5 Data but may be changed by the end user as described above Natural M usic User M anual Page 1 5 Quick Start Guide To run NM5 on Windows NT or Windows 2000 computers users will need at least Standard User or Power User permission levels on that computer This describes a very abbreviated Quick Startup process to quickly generate a usable Music Log and does not even begin to describe the many functions and controls of Natural Music Those are described in detail in other parts of this help file It assumes you have successfully installed the system and have Natural Music started to its main screen From the Natural Music main screen click q Create a Station Music Database When you first start Natural Music if you have not created an initial Station Database you will need to create one using File New Station Simply assign the database a unique name usually the station call sign q Enter Station Setup Information Click Setup Station to enter station information and automation setup information if needed q Create Music Categories Click Setup Music Categories New to create 1 or more Music Categories At this point please set the Search Depth to 25 and leave Prior Day Separation blank at this point Assign a meaningful name to the Music Categories See Music Categories q Import or Enter Songs Click Music Library Songs to access your music database If you have imported an exist
17. rmat Users of the multi user multi station version of Natural Music 5 should see instructions on page 1 5 of this manual to connect to a shared database on a server After Natural Music is installed it will start up in Evaluation Mode This will allow all functions of Natural Music to be used for a period of 40 hours of actual use If you have purchased a license for Natural Music you should register it immediately upon installation to activate your free technical support See registering NM5 on the next page Windows Permission Issues Users of NM5 on Windows NT 2000 or XP machines must be have full Read Write Windows permission for the Natural Music DATA folder and all its subfolders This data folder is usually set to Program Files Natural Software Natural Music 5 Data but may be changed by the end user as described on page 1 6 Windows XP users need at least Standard User rights and Windows 2000 users must have at least Power User rights including read write registry keys to properly run NM5 Natural M usic User M anual Page 1 3 Registering Natural Music After Natural Music is installed it will start up in Evaluation Mode This will allow all functions of Natural Music to be used for a period of 40 hours After this 40 hour evaluation period Natural Music will require registration This evaluation period allows users to evaluate the program before purchasing a license to register it If you have purchased a license for Natural
18. rmission levels when registering NM5 To run NM5 after it is registered users will need at least Standard User or Power User permission levels e mail Registration creates a text file with your registration information which you can attach to an e mail to register nat soft com Natural Broadcast Systems Inc e mail a reply containing your registration key Fax Registration will print a registration sheet containing your registration information which you will need to fax to 210 344 7567 Natural Broadcast Systems Inc will fax your registration key Entering Registration Key When you receive your unique registration key from Natural Broadcast Systems Inc click Help Register Natural Music and on the Software Lock tab enter the required key information Page 1 4 N atural M usic U ser M anual Converting from Natural Music DOS From the Natural Music for Windows Main Screen click Data Import Select Natural Music for DOS from the Import FileType box Next to the Import FileName Box click Browse to find the Natural Music DOS File named NatMus STP This file will be located in the NATMUS 1 FILES folder for station 1 NATMUS 2 FILES folder for station 2 NATMUS 3 FILES folder for station 3 and so on When you find the NatMus STP file click Open Enter a name for your Natural Music for Windows database Click Start to convert the Natural Music DOS database into Natural Music for Windows format Connecting
19. s that End User will not transfer or export directly or indirectly the Software or any of its components outside the U S in violation of any U S law or regulation controlling such export 7 SUPPORT AND TRAINING Upon payment of the Software License price Licensor will provide training and support as follows A For USA users 1 year of free telephone assistance to answer specific questions about Natural Broadcast Systems products during business hours 9AM 6PM Central Time USA Mon Fri B In addition to the assistance for specific questions described above up to 3 hours of free extended telephone training sessions will be provided for 1 End User trainee on a pre scheduled basis during the first year of the License term The End User may utilize these training hours in pre scheduled sessions of 15 minutes or longer C Following the 1 year free support period support and or training will be provided under the then current software support and training price structure D Licensor does not provide a toll free telephone number for support or training E International support is provided only by e mail at info nat soft com or by your local Natural Broadcast Systems distributor F Licensor does not provide support for any configuration setup screen saver or printing problems related to any operating system or other product not provided by Natural Broadcast Systems Inc G The end user must provide their employee s a telephone that i
20. s to upgrade to Microsoft Access2000 For more information on this known incompatibility problem review the following Microsoft document on the internet http support microsoft com support kb articles Q237 5 75 ASP To initially install and register the NM5 program you must be logged on that computer with Administrator permission After installing and registering NM5 you do not need Administrator permissions to run the day to day activity of NM5 B You must be physically at the computer from which you are going to run Natural Music That is don t try to install across a Local Area Network onto a server or workstation B If AutoRun is enabled on your computer installation will automatically begin when you insert the Natural Music CD If not use My Computer from your Windows desktop to navigate to your CD ROM Double Click on NM5SETUP EXE to begin installation Click Next to go through the installation process Please don t change any default settings After installation to use the Natural Music 5 system click Start Programs Natural Software Natural Music 5 or click on the Natural Music 5 icon which will be installed on your desktop B Visit the website www nat soft com NMB5 for a list of reported problems with Natural Music 5 and free download of any required software updates to fix these problems Users of the Natural Music for DOS should see instructions on page 1 5 to convert the NM for DOS data to the NM5 data fo
21. s usable from the location from which the program is being operated No support will be provided in cases in which the end user s telephone cannot be used by the end user when sitting directly in front of the computer on which the program is installed 7 ENHANCEMENTS From time to time Licensor may in its sole discretion advise the End User of updates upgrades enhancements or improvements to the Software and or new releases of the Software collectively Enhancements and may license the End User to use such Enhancements upon payment of prices as may be established by Licensor from time to time All such Enhancements to the Software provided to the End User shall also be governed by the terms of this License In order for the End User to be assured that it will be advised of and licensed to use any enhancements to the software the End User must complete sign and return to licensor a copy of this license agreement 8 DATA BACKUPS Due to wide range of computer systems in use the existence of malevolent computer viruses and the fact that no computer hardware is completely fail safe the Licensor makes no warranty of any kind that End User s data won t be corrupted or lost The End User agrees that End Uer s sole protection against data loss is to perform regular daily data backups to multiple reliable media not floppy discs to be stored in multiple locations and End User agrees to perform such data backups End User further agrees to hold Licen
22. se to another party together with a copy of this License and all written materials accompanying the Software provided i the End User gives Licensor written notice of the transfer including in such notice the identity of the transferee ii the transferee reads and agrees to accept the terms and conditions of this License and iii the transferor immediately ceases using the software and removes all copies of the Software from all computers not transferred to transferee 2 RESTRICTIONS The End User may NOT sublicense assign or distribute copies of the Software to others The Software contains trade secrets The End User may NOT decompile reverse engineer disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to a human readable form The End User may not modify adapt translate rent lease loan resell for profit distribute or otherwise assign or transfer the software or create derivative works based upon the software or any part thereof except as expressly provided herein The Software is designed for use only with Windows 32 bit operating systems and is NOT licensed for use with any non Windows operating systems such as Linux Unix OS2 or Apple Any use with a non Windows operating system whether or not using a Windows emulator voids any warranties immediately terminates this license and no further technical support will be provided by Licensor 3 PROTECTION AND SECURITY The End User agrees to use its best efforts and to take all reasonable
23. ser owns the disk on which the Software is recorded but Licensor retains ownership of all copies of the Software itself and the Software Source Code The End User assumes sole responsibility for the installation use and results obtained from use of the Software 1 LICENSE End User is granted a limited non exclusive license to do only the following A Install and maintain the Software on one computer or multiple computers in a one Local Area Network only if a multi user license is purchased at any time for use only in the End User s own business Until full payment of the License price is paid the End User may only operate the Software in evaluation mode for up to 60 days of use Following payment of the one time License fee Licensor will provide a key to unlock the software for permanent use It shall be a violation of this license to attempt to bypass any copy and evaluation protections built into the software It shall also be a violation of this license to use the software in evaluation mode beyond the 60 day evaluation period B Make one copy in machine readable form solely for backup or archival purposes for the computer on which the Software is installed The Software is protected by copyright law As an express condition of this License the End User must reproduce on the copy Licensor s copyright notice and any other proprietary legends on the original copy supplied by Licensor C Transfer the Software and all rights under this Licen
24. sor harmless for any loss of End User s data regardless of the cause Continued on next Page Page 1 10 Natural M usic User M anual Natural Music End User License Agreement cont 9 LIMITED WARRANTY Licensor warrants that for 1 year from the date of initial use by the original End User the Software will operate substantially in accordance with the published functional specifications current at the time of shipment If during the warranty period a defect appears End User shall promptly notify Licensor and Licensor s only obligation shall be at Licensor s election to replace the defective Software or refund the purchase price The End User agrees that the foregoing constitutes the End User s sole and exclusive remedy for breach by Licensor under any warranties made under this Agreement This warranty does not cover any Software that has been altered or changed in any way by anyone other than Licensor Licensor is not responsible for problems associated with or caused by incompatible operating systems or equipment or for problems in the interaction of the Software with software not furnished by Licensor No oral or written information or advice given by Licensor or its dealers distributors employees or agents shall in any way extend modify or add to the foregoing warranty THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ME

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