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http://www.epa.gov/ttn/oarpg/t1/memoranda/rg701.pdf.
* All end-users who receive these date should be provided with the most current
data available, inparticular, advisories issued by federal, state, local, and
tribal air quality agencies. The AIRNow program updates all data feeds several
times per hour.
* If observational data are used for analyses, displayed on web pages, or used
for other programs or products, the analysis results, displays, or products must
indicate that these data are preliminary
* That publications, analyses, products, and/or derived information rely on these
data must be made known to the relevant federal, state, local, and tribal air
quality agencies and the EPA AIRNow program.
* Data users' contact information must be kept current for the purposes of
informing users of these data about any program or product updates and/or problems
* Questions about AIRNow data, forecasts, and advisories should be directed to
AIRNowDMC@sonomatech.com and white.johne@epa.gov.
Please return this completed form via e-mail to AIRNowDMC@sonomatech.com or fax
it to 707-665-9800.
We sell a software product that allows our end users to gather and aggregate
data about building systems and energy usage. That product allows them to access
the AIRNow Data. We will notify those end users of the above guidelines by
inserting them in the readme file that accompanies the product. We will abide by
the principles of the EPA AIRNow Data Exchange Guidelines by means of that notice:
15. If this product includes the FIPS Module the following terms apply to that product, in addition to the terms set forth in the End User License Agreement applicable to the Niagara Framework as a whole (“EULA”):
Internal Use Only. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2 of the EULA, you may only permit the internal use of the FIPS Module.
Limited Purpose Use. You may use the FIPS Module only for enabling the cypher suite element of the FIPS Module to enable the Licensed Software to create secure socket layer (SSL) communications between the AX Supervisor and/or Workbench components of the Licensed Software and connected JACE devices or third party browsers.
High-Risk Activities. In addition to the provisions of Section 8 of the EULA, the FIPS Module is not fault-tolerant and is not designed, manufactured or intended for use in or in conjunction with on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communications systems, air traffic control, or direct life support machines. Tridium and its affiliates, licensors, suppliers, subcontractors and distributors specifically disclaim any express or implied representations, warranties or conditions for such uses.
U.S. Government End-Users. In addition to the provisions of Section 12.8 of the EULA, the FIPS Module is a “commercial item” as that term is defined at FAR 2.101, consisting of “commercial computer software” and “commercial computer software documentation” as such terms are defined in FAR 12.212, and is provided to the U.S. Government only as a commercial end item. Government End Users acquire the rights for the FIPS Module consistent with: (i) for acquisition by or on behalf of civilian agencies, the terms set forth in FAR. 12.212; or (ii) for acquisition by or on behalf of units of the Department of Defense, the terms set forth in DFARS 227.7202. Use of this FIPS Module and related documentation is further restricted by the terms and conditions of this Agreement
Export Restrictions. In addition to the provisions of Section 12.2 of the EULA, by downloading, installing, configuring or using the FIPS Module, you are representing and warranting that you are not located in, under the control of, or are a national or resident of any country to which the export of the FIPS Module or related information would be prohibited by the laws and/or regulations of the United States, Austria, Switzerland, or Canada. You are also representing and warranting that you are not an individual to whom the export of the FIPS Module or related information would be prohibited by the laws and/or regulations of the United States, Austria, Switzerland, or Canada. You shall comply with the export laws and/or regulations of the United States, Austria, Switzerland, and Canada that are applicable to the FIPS Module and related information and you shall comply with any local laws and/or regulations in your jurisdiction that may impact your right to export, import, or use the FIPS Module or related information, and you represent and warrant that you have complied with any such applicable laws and/or regulations. The FIPS Module and related information shall not be used for any purposes prohibited by export laws and/or regulations, including, without limitation, nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons proliferation. You shall be responsible for procuring all required permissions for any subsequent export, import, or use of the Software or related information.
Intellectual Property. Entrust is a trademark or a registered trademark of Entrust, Inc. in certain countries. Entrust is a registered trademark of Entrust Limited in Canada. All Entrust product names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Entrust, Inc. or Entrust Limited in certain countries. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other company and product names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners in certain countries. The Software is covered by the following U.S. Patents: 5,481,613, 5,511,123, 5,699,431, 5,825,886, 5,968,177, 6,031,911, 6,108,788 and other patents pending. The FIPS Module uses the SPEKE (TM) algorithm licensed from Integrity Sciences Inc. and covered by U.S. patent 6,266,383. You agree to retain and reproduce in full the Entrust and third party copyright, disclaimers and other proprietary notices (as they appear in the Software) in all copies of the Software that you are permitted to make under this Agreement.
Third Party Notices. Binary, byte or source code versions of certain third-party software may be embedded in or delivered with the FIPS Module (“Ancillary Software”). If a separate license agreement pertaining to the Ancillary Software is delivered with the FIPS Module, then such separate agreement shall apply to your use of the Ancillary Software. Your right to use the Ancillary Software shall be limited to the use necessary to operate the FIPS Module as permitted by this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case of Ancillary Software that is licensed pursuant to open source licenses that prohibit the imposition of any restrictions on use beyond those contained in such open source licenses, the restrictions on use contained in this Agreement shall not be applicable to such Ancillary Software. You are notified that there may be third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement. To the extent that this Agreement contains provisions that relate to (i) the use by you of certain components of the FIPS Module in which such third parties have an interest, or (ii) services provided by affiliates, suppliers, licensors, subcontractors, and distributors of Tridium; such provisions are made expressly for the benefit of such third-party beneficiaries and are enforceable by such third-party beneficiaries in addition to being enforceable by Tridium. In particular, but without limitation, Entrust, Inc., a Maryland corporation is a third party beneficiary of the EULA and these provisions in so far as they relate to the FIPS Module.
1. Ancillary Licenses
Entrust Authority (TM) Security Toolkit for the Java Platform
Ancillary License File
May 2, 2008
This document lists the Ancillary Software distributed with the Entrust Authority Security Toolkit for the Java Platform and provides the applicable licensing terms for that Ancillary Software.
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