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The authorization that grants one user the right to use a software package. It may grant the user the right to the software on only one machine, or it may authorize installation on any number of machines as long as that same licensee is the only user.
Open source licenses allow software to be freely used, modified, and shared. They are software-specific and allow for contributions, forking, and modifications to software that CC licenses may not. Open source licenses include the GNU General Public License (GPL), the MIT License, and BSD licenses.
Named licenses are also known as single licenses or user licenses. ingly, the number of licenses is in a 1-to-1 ratio to the number of users. For example, a software that is licensed in a company with three named users can also be used by three registered users only.
Under copyright laws, all software is protected, and therefore, permission is needed to use and redistribute it. Software licenses control the way people adopt, apply, and utilize software.
Single-user or Standalone licensing is a licensing model that allows one user to access a software product on one device. This type of licensing model is commonly used in individual or small business environments where only one user needs access to the software product.
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Some of the most commonly-used free software licenses are the GNU General Public License (GPL), the MIT License, the BSD License, and Creative Commons licenses.
Individual (Single-user) This license type allows the program to be installed and used on one CPU which is not accessed by other users over a network. The software will only be used on a single computer, and other users will not be able to access or run the software while connected to your computer.
Software License Types Perpetual license: allows the customer to and use the software indefinitely. Subscription license: Allows the user to use the software for a specified time period. Freeware license: This license type is offered as freeware by the author and does not require paying any fee for use.

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