License Terms

License Terms

In the attachment, you will find the latest version of Interform A/S General License Terms for software and related services, effective June 2025. This document outlines the terms governing the use of Interform software, including licensing conditions, maintenance, support, and updates.

We encourage all users to review the document carefully to stay informed about the latest terms and conditions.
Please note that certain license agreements may include specific individual terms, so we recommend reviewing the contract details thoroughly.
For any questions or clarifications, please reach out to Interform A/S support.
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