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Hello

 

​​​​​​1)according to the agreement (https://miro.com/legal/terms-of-service/ ) with the user (section 2.8 point a ), transfer to third parties is prohibited.

What is meant by the term "provide access to, distribute, sell or sublicense the Service to a third party"

How to organize access to third parties (can there be third parties to employees of other companies?)

 

 

2) If we buy 10 licenses. how and to whom can we grant access?

Only within the company for which licenses were purchased (For employees of this company?)

How to organize access to third parties (employees of other companies?)

 

 

 

3) What purchase options are available

Company a - you need to buy 10 licenses
Company b - you need to buy 1 license
Company C - you need to buy 1 license

Can Company A buy 12 licenses and pay with an invoice?
Can employees of 3 companies use licenses?
How to implement a purchase correctly?

@Igor Tsybulskiy -

I’d recommend opening a Miro support request here to get these questions fully answered: Submit a request – Miro Support & Help Center

However for #2, you can certainly use your paid licenses for third-parties - this is how we run our courses. We pay for a set number of licenses and then allocate those to the students coming from different companies to our courses.

Kiron


what does point mean
j allow Users to share User seats

How do you understand it, does it mean that you cannot have shared access?

If the user gave the username and password himself, who will be responsible?

Access must be personal.
But in what cases can rights be changed?
What needs to be done to correctly change the rights from one user to another (for example, upon dismissal)?


@Igor Tsybulskiy -

It’s never a good idea to use shared credentials for multiple people to access a service as it becomes difficult to know “who did what”. As Miro has an activity log, the value of this feature would be negated if you allow people to share login credentials.

However, what you can do if you want to move “paid” licenses from one participant to another is to re-assign licenses - that is supported by Miro. In such cases, the previous “full edit access” user would lose this ability but you could still let them view or comment on board content.

Kiron