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  2. Perpetual access - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual access is a term that is used within the library community to describe the ability to retain access to electronic journals after the contractual agreement for these materials has passed. Typically when a library licenses access to an electronic journal , the journal's content remains in the possession of the licensor.

  3. List of copyright duration by country - Wikipedia

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    • moral rights: perpetual • broadcasters' rights: 20 years after first broadcasting. [136]

  4. Perpetual - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual access or perpetual license, a license that allows continued access to electronic material (e.g. software) Perpetual Entertainment , an American software development company Perpetual Maritime Truce , the treaty defining peaceful relations in the Trucial States , today the United Arab Emirates .

  5. Perpetual copyright - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual copyright, also known as indefinite copyright, is copyright that lasts indefinitely. Perpetual copyright arises either when a copyright has no finite term from outset, or when a copyright's original finite term is perpetually extended. The first of these two scenarios is highly uncommon, as the current laws of all countries with ...

  6. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    Even if the user purchases a perpetual license, it is common for EULAs to allow unilateral termination by the vendor for any number of vague reasons or none at all. [34] [35] Furthermore, many EULAs allow the vendor to change the terms at any time and the customer must choose between agreeing or ceasing use of the product, without getting a refund.

  7. Paying public domain - Wikipedia

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    In Bulgaria the duration lasted for 20 years after the work entered the public domain, but in the other countries it was perpetual. [ 2 ] In the past Brazil (1973–1983), Italy (1882–1925 and 1941–1996), France (1956–1976) and Mexico (1963–1993) had paying public domain regimes, but have since abolished them. [ 8 ]

  8. Per-seat license - Wikipedia

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    A per-seat license (or "named user license") [1] is a software license model based on the number of individual users, known as 'seats' in reference to them sitting in an office chair at a workstation, who have access to a digital service or product. For example, 50-user per-seat license would mean that up to 50 individual named users can access ...

  9. Category:Digital rights management - Wikipedia

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