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  2. Reverse engineering - Wikipedia

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    Reverse engineering (also known as backwards engineering or back engineering) is a process or method through which one attempts to understand through deductive reasoning how a previously made device, process, system, or piece of software accomplishes a task with very little (if any) insight into exactly how it does so.

  3. Client access license - Wikipedia

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    Commercial apps are licensed to end users or businesses: in a legally binding agreement between the proprietor of the software (the "licensor") and the end user or business (the "licensee"), the licensor gives permission to the licensee to use the app under certain limitations, which are set forth in the license agreement.

  4. Public policy - Wikipedia

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    Public policy is an institutionalized proposal or a decided set of elements like laws, regulations, guidelines, and actions [1] [2] to solve or address relevant and real-world problems, guided by a conception [3] and often implemented by programs.

  5. Cell (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Cell Biology in "The Biology Project" of University of Arizona. Centre of the Cell online The Image & Video Library of The American Society for Cell Biology Archived 2011-06-10 at the Wayback Machine , a collection of peer-reviewed still images, video clips and digital books that illustrate the structure, function and biology of the cell.

  6. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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    Clickwrap license; Browse wrap; End-user license agreement; Free-software license; Glossary of legal terms in technology. Good faith (law) Internet privacy; License manager; Comparison of free and open-source software licences; Shrink wrap contract; Software asset management; Standard form contract

  7. Free license - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source licenses use these existing legal structures for an inverse purpose. [6] They grant the recipient the rights to use the software, examine the source code, modify it, and distribute the modifications. These criteria are outlined in the Open Source Definition and The Free Software Definition. [7]

  8. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Glotzbach announced he was opening Quizlet's premium service, Quizlet Teacher, for free to all users who have an account registered as a teacher. [ 19 ] Quizlet made its first acquisition in March 2021, with the purchase of Slader, which offered detailed explanations of textbook concepts and practice problems, and ...

  9. Clickwrap - Wikipedia

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    Cir. 2002), gave perhaps the clearest definition of a clickwrap license. A click-wrap license presents the user with a message on his or her computer screen, requiring that the user manifest his or her assent to the terms of the license agreement by clicking on an icon. n12 The product cannot be obtained or used unless and until the icon is ...