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This question requires that you evaluate the underlined text to determine if it is correct.
A customer acquires Microsoft Office 365 add-ons through an Enterprise Agreement.
The customer must consult the Volume Licensing Online Services Terms (OST) document to see whether the number of add-ons can be reduced at the anniversary of the agreement.
Review the underlined text. If it makes the statement correct select "No change is needed." If the statement is incorrect, select the answer choice that makes the statement correct
A. No change is needed.
B. Microsoft Product List
C. Volume Licensing Product Use Rights (PUR)
D. Microsoft Services Provider Use Rights (SPUR)
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
The Microsoft Volume Licensing Product Use Rights document, commonly referred to as "the PUR" (pronounced"per"), is part of your Microsoft Volume Licensing agreement. When you need to know how to license a particular product or the specifics of what you can do with that product under the terms of your license agreement, generally, the PUR has the information you need.
The PUR details use rights for specific products and details the rights that apply to all software licensed through Microsoft Volume Licensing.
* When you purchase a software license through a Microsoft Volume Licensing program, the terms and conditions for how you can use the software are defined in the Volume Licensing Product Use Rights (PUR) document, Product List document, and program agreement.
Incorrect:
Not B: Product List (PL)
Published monthly, the Microsoft Product List (PL) provides information about availability, discontinuations, migration paths, and subscription benefits for Microsoft software and Online Services acquired through Volume Licensing programs.
not D: Services Provider Use Rights (SPUR)
The Services Provider Use Rights (SPUR) provides details on how products acquired through the Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA) may be used.