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The Meyer Sound M‑Noise test signal is being provided to you subject to the
following license agreement. Please read.

IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR USE THE
M‑NOISE TEST SIGNAL.


BACKGROUND

The M-Noise test signal was created by Meyer Sound Laboratories, Incorporated
(“Meyer Sound”) for the use and benefit of the professional audio community.
Subject to the provisions of the license, Meyer Sound is making this test signal
freely available to all audio professionals who wish to use this signal. TO WORK
PROPERLY THE M-NOISE TEST SIGNAL MUST BE USED AS INSTRUCTED. DETAILED
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PROPER USE OF THE M-NOISE TEST SIGNAL ARE PROVIDED ON THE
MEYER SOUND DEDICATED WEBSITE FOR M-NOISE UNDER “M-NOISE PROCEDURE.” See
https://m-noise.org/procedure/.


FILE DELIVERY FORMAT AND LICENSE

The M-Noise test signal is provided to you in Waveform Audio File Format (.wav)
for use in testing loudspeaker systems (“the Purpose”). You are granted free of
charge the non-exclusive, transferable, worldwide and perpetual license
to copy, use and analyze the M-Noise .wav file and the test signal
provided by this file for the Purpose.


USE OF M‑NOISE TRADEMARK

M-Noise is a trademark of Meyer Sound Laboratories, Incorporated and signifies
that the audio file used in the tests is based on an original unaltered .wav
audio file supplied by Meyer Sound (“genuine M-Noise test signal”). You may use
the M-NOISE trademark to identify a test signal as a genuine M-Noise test signal
and in connection with test results produced by a genuine M-Noise test signal
used in accordance with Meyer Sound’s instructions. Your use of the M-Noise
trademark shall inure to the benefit of Meyer Sound. You may not use the M-Noise
trademark: i. To identify a loudspeaker system test signal that is not based on
a genuine M-Noise test signal; or ii. To identify a loudspeaker system test
signal based on a genuine M-Noise test signal that has been altered in any way;
or iii. To identity or describe test results that were not produced by a genuine
M-Noise test signal; or iv. To identity or describe test results that were
produced by a genuine M-Noise test signal without following Meyer Sound’s
instructions on the proper use of the M-Noise test signal.


WARRANTY DISCLAIMER

The M-Noise test signal is provided to you “as is.” Meyer Sound disclaims all
warranties with respect to M-Noise, including, without limitation, any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The entire
risk as to the performance of M-Noise resides with you, the user. Meyer Sound
does not warrant that the functionality of M-Noise will meet your requirements
or that your use of M-Noise will be error free. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY In no
event shall Meyer Sound be liable to you or to any third party for any
consequential, incidental or special damages (including lost profits) arising
out of or in any way connected with this license or your use of the M-Noise test
signal, regardless of legal theory, even if Meyer Sound has been advised of the
possibility of such damages.


GENERAL

If a court of competent jurisdiction holds any provision of this agreement
invalid, such provision shall to that extent be deemed omitted and shall not
affect the remaining provisions of this agreement, which shall remain in full
force and effect. This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you
and Meyer Sound with respect to the M-Noise test signal and your use thereof.
Any changes to this agreement must be in writing and signed by an authorized
representative of Meyer Sound. A waiver of a term of this agreement shall not be
deemed a continuing waiver of such term or a waiver of any other term of this
agreement. M-Noise is a trademark of Meyer Sound Laboratories, Incorporated.
M-Noise Test Signal and Test Method is Patent Pending.