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  2. Brand licensing - Wikipedia

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    e. Brand licensing means renting or leasing of an intangible asset. It is a process of creating and managing contracts between the owner of a brand and a company or individual who wants to use the brand in association with a product, for an agreed period of time, within an agreed territory. Licensing is used by brand owners to extend a ...

  3. Software license - Wikipedia

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    Software license. Diagram of software under various licenses according to the FSF and their The Free Software Definition: on the left side "free software", on the right side "proprietary software". On both sides, and therefore mostly orthogonal, "free download" ( Freeware ). A software license is a legal instrument governing the use or ...

  4. Licensed production - Wikipedia

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    Licensed production. Licensed production is the production under license of technology developed elsewhere. [ 1] The licensee provides the licensor of a specific product with legal production rights, technical information, process technology, and any other proprietary components that cannot be sourced by the licensor. [ 2]

  5. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    An end-user license agreement or EULA ( / ˈjuːlə /) is a legal contract between a software supplier and a customer or end-user. The practice of selling licenses to rather than copies of software predates the recognition of software copyright, which has been recognized since the 1970s in the United States. Initially, EULAs were often printed ...

  6. Open-source license - Wikipedia

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    Popular open source licenses include the Apache License, the MIT License, the GNU General Public License (GPL), the BSD Licenses, the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and the Mozilla Public License (MPL). Open-source licenses are software licenses that allow content to be used, modified, and shared. They facilitate free and open-source ...

  7. Site license - Wikipedia

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    Site license. A site license[ 1] is a type of software license that allows the user to install a software package in several computers simultaneously, such as at a particular site (facility) or across a corporation. [ 2] Depending on the amount of fees paid, the license may be unlimited [ 3] or may limit simultaneous access to a certain number ...

  8. Product activation - Wikipedia

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    Product activation is a license validation procedure required by some proprietary software programs. Product activation prevents unlimited free use of copied or replicated software. Unactivated software refuses to fully function until it determines whether it is authorized to fully function. Activation allows the software to stop blocking its ...

  9. Multi-licensing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-licensing is the practice of distributing software under two or more different sets of terms and ... The depth of the contributions varies by product and ...