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Software Licensing and Liability

The legal agreements and terms that govern the use and distribution of software, including licensing agreements, warranties, and limitations of liability, and how these agreements impact the rights and responsibilities of software developers, vendors, and users

intermediate
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Software licensing is a crucial aspect of the technology industry, defining how software can be used, shared, and modified. Understanding the different types of licenses, such as proprietary and open-source, is essential for both users and developers. Compliance with these licenses is necessary to a...

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Proprietary Software
Software that is owned by an individual or a company and has restrictions on its use.

Example: Microsoft Windows is proprietary software.

Open-Source Software
Software that is freely available for use, modification, and distribution.

Example: Linux is an example of open-source software.

License Agreement
A legal contract that specifies the terms under which software can be used.

Example: End User License Agreement (EULA) is a common license agreement.

Liability
Legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions.

Example: A company may face liability if its software causes data breaches.

Compliance
Adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines.

Example: Companies must ensure compliance with software licensing laws.

Freeware
Software that is available for use at no cost but may have restrictions.

Example: Adobe Acrobat Reader is freeware.

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Understanding the legal rights associated with creations of the mind.
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Technologies used to protect digital content from unauthorized use.
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Software Development Lifecycle
The process of planning, creating, testing, and deploying software.
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Key Concepts

Types of LicensesUser RightsLiability IssuesCompliance