Dicom Agreement

The Uniform Type Identifier type for DICOM files is org.nema.dicom. 6.1 Conflicting Terms. To the extent any provision of this EULA conflicts with any provision of any other agreement between you and Dicom Systems, including, but not limited to, limitations of liability or warranty, the clause written in this EULA will govern and supersede the conflicting provision of the other agreement. This EULA sets forth Dicom Systems` entire liability and your exclusive remedy with respect to the Software and sample Code. 5. In the event that the purchase of the License update from the Service Provider has been defined and agreed exclusively in the previously binding document of the License Agreement and the Limited Warranty and the regulations for the provision of services by electronic means, it is understood that the publication license set forth therein will be converted under this Agreement and that the update will be performed at the innominate license in accordance with clause 3 Becomes. while the standard installation license or multi-user license set forth herein will be converted under this Agreement and the update will be converted to a named license in accordance with clause 2. 6.6 Independent Contractors. Nothing in this EULA should be construed as constituting an employment, partnership, joint venture, franchise or agency relationship between you and Dicom Systems or authorizing either party to enter into any obligation or agreement between the other party.

2.1.1 The Software is licensed, not sold. Subject to the terms of this EULA and any software purchase and/or license agreement you have entered into with Dicom Systems, Dicom Systems hereby grants you a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable license without sublicense rights to run an instance, the Software on one (1) server and to use the Software for the purposes set forth in the documentation applicable to the Software and to the extent that: permitted by: (i) your payment of applicable royalties, if any, under a Dicom Systems license and/or your license key; (ii) your compliance with the terms of any purchase, license or other agreement between you and Dicom Systems, including payment of all applicable fees; and (iii) the existence of a valid and active support service agreement between you and Dicom Systems covering the Software. 8. Governing Law. This Agreement is governed solely by the laws of the European Union. This EULA is not governed by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is expressly excluded. Any part of this EULA is deemed null and void and unenforceable, this will not affect the validity of the balance of the EULA, which will remain valid and enforceable under its terms. 8.

In the event of any non-removable discrepancy between this Agreement and the terms of the individual License Agreements entered into by Licensor, the provisions of such Agreements shall prevail. IHTSDO and the DICOM Standards Committee today announced a new global licensing agreement for SNOMED CT codes and descriptions for use in the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard. The MIME type for DICOM files is defined by RFC 3240 as application/dicom. More information on the agreement is available on the IHTSDO and DICOM websites. The five-year renewable license agreement between IHTSDO and DICOM continues DICOM`s long-standing policy of using SNOMED terminology previously established with the 1997 SNOMED DICOM microglossary and an agreement with the College of American Pathologists. READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (“End User”) and MicroDicom (“the Author”) for the “MicroDicom DICOM Viewer”, which includes computer software and may include related media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE PRODUCT”). You agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA by installing, copying or otherwise using the Product. If you DO NOT AGREE, do NOT install or use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. XnView supports .dic/.dicom for mime/dicom application[23] 10th copyright notice.

Copyright (c) 2007-2016 MicroDicom. All rights reserved. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is the property of the author and is protected by the laws of the European Union on copyright and the provisions of international treaties. Any reproduction or in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. All rights in the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, including license keys, copyrights, license rights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, design rights, technical rights, moral rights and all other intellectual property rights, belong to the author. These rights are not transferred under this Agreement. No part of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, including the License Agreement, may be reproduced, published, transmitted electronically, mechanically or otherwise, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated in any form, by any means, for any purpose other than the personal use of the Buyer without the express written permission of the Author. g) License Purchase – means the paid acquisition of the rights to use the Program by the User from the Licensor under the given type of non-experimental license (without restrictions) in the form of the individually programmed key in accordance with the agreement of the parties provided that the payment of time-based licenses for the entire subscribed period is calculated in advance.

The key applied with the program must remove its restrictions specified in the previously used license; A DICOM data object consists of a number of attributes, including elements such as name, ID, etc., as well as a special attribute that contains the image pixel data (that is, logically, the main object does not have a “header” as such, but only a list of attributes, including pixel data). A single DICOM object can have only one attribute that contains pixel data. For many modalities, this corresponds to a single image. However, the attribute can contain multiple “frames” that allow the storage of movie loops or other multi-frame data. Another example is NM data, where an NM image is by definition a multidimensional multiframe image. In these cases, three-dimensional or four-dimensional data can be encapsulated in a single DICOM object. Pixel data can be compressed using a variety of standards, including JPEG, Lossless JPEG, JPEG 2000, and Run-Length Encoding (RLE). LZW (zip) compression can be used for the entire dataset (not just pixel data), but it has rarely been implemented. 6.7 No responsibility for content. You acknowledge and understand that content resulting from the use of the Software is the sole responsibility of the person from whom such content originates. Dicom Systems is not responsible for the content resulting from the use of the software. 3.

The Program or the use of the Program may be subject to normative restrictions or the obligation to obtain the relevant permits or to pay fees and charges not related to the Agreement to the authorities that regulate certain matters in the health sector or other companies, therefore the User declares that before acquiring or using the Program, it will obtain such permits or its activity may not comply with any provision of the law or violate the customs of the country of its jurisdiction, and this includes possible restrictions on authorized use or protection of personal and property rights. Property Laws and Contracts. The structure, organization and code of the software are confidential information and valuable trade secrets of Dicom Systems. You agree that any disclosure by you of Dicom Systems Confidential Information will cause immediate and irreparable harm to Dicom Systems, for which reasonable and all other available remedies may be granted by a court of competent jurisdiction. Except as expressly provided herein, Dicom Systems does not grant you any intellectual property rights in the Software. All rights not expressly granted herein are reserved by Dicom Systems. .

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