Multiple User
Vendor
Use a Multiple User software escrow agreement when the application is of a generic nature. This means the same code is supplied by you, the vendor, to multiple licensees who all run the same application but not necessarily the same version.
By using a Multiple User agreement, you can satisfy the DR & BCP criteria of your clients. You can also give them the assurance that they will always have access to either support or the source code.
Licensee
Choose this option when your application is being used by more than 1 licensee. We call this generic source code, and it is the only difference between a Single User and Multiple User escrow agreement.
A single deposit of code from the software vendor is sufficient to provide escrow protection for multiple users of the application.
Validation of Media Deposits
Whenever Total Escrow Solutions receive a media deposit, we subject it to a basic validation testing process.
This ensures that the media is:
Readable
Contains source code
Is of the expected size and format
Free from viruses
Any encryption or password technology can be circumvented
Once the initial deposit has passed the basic validation test, we will make a copy of the media and store the deposit in 2 separate, secure storage locations.
Pricing
| Initial Set-Up Fee | Free of charge |
|---|---|
| Annual Fee | £500 per licensee * |
* 1 minimum – due upon registration and then annually – fixed for 5 yrs
Why do I need an escrow service?
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All software escrow solutions can be tailored to your exact specifications. This applies whether they are non-standard legal terms or technical verification of source code, verification of build & make files, verification of third party tools and all associated documentation required to successfully build and deploy your application.
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