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 Within the VRW, the study determines the use of licenses. If the UG or the UMCG is the coordinator of the study (organization PI of the study is leading), then the UG or UMCG licenses are used respectively. In practice, this means that UMCG employees and UG employees use their own organizational licenses. The federated accounts (SURFConext) within the study of which the UG or UMCG is the lead party, use the licenses of the lead party of that study. For studies/applications from organizations other than UMCG and/or UG (=PI does not work at UG and/or UMCG), licenses are explicitly requested at the intake, no UG or UMCG licenses may be used. Within the VRW, the study determines the use of licenses. If the UG or the UMCG is the coordinator of the study (organization PI of the study is leading), then the UG or UMCG licenses are used respectively. In practice, this means that UMCG employees and UG employees use their own organizational licenses. The federated accounts (SURFConext) within the study of which the UG or UMCG is the lead party, use the licenses of the lead party of that study. For studies/applications from organizations other than UMCG and/or UG (=PI does not work at UG and/or UMCG), licenses are explicitly requested at the intake, no UG or UMCG licenses may be used.
  
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 +* If present, otherwise the license passes to the organization of the PI. 
 +In the event of ambiguities/questions, the product owner of the VRW service will decide. The VRW license policy is part of the university licensing policy for software. 
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