enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Copyright transfer agreement - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_transfer_agreement

    The assumption that this practice is a condition for publication is misleading, since even works that are in the public domain can be repurposed, printed, and disseminated by publishers. Authors can instead grant a simple non-exclusive license to publish that fulfils the same criteria.

  3. License-free software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License-free_software

    License-free software is computer software that is not explicitly in the public domain, but the authors appear to intend free use, modification, distribution and distribution of the modified software, similar to the freedoms defined for free software.

  4. Copyleft - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleft

    For this reason, the license is considered non-free by the Free Software Foundation, the GNU Project, and the Debian project. [31] However, the license is accepted as open source by the OSI . The Design Science License (DSL) is a strong copyleft license that applies to any work, not only software or documentation, but also literature, artworks ...

  5. License - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/License

    The simplest definition is "A license is a promise not to sue", because a license usually either permits the licensed party to engage in an illegal activity, and subject to prosecution, without the license (e.g. fishing, driving an automobile, or operating a broadcast radio or television station), or it permits the licensed party to do ...

  6. Implied license - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implied_license

    An implied license is an unwritten license which permits a party (the licensee) to do something that would normally require the express permission of another party (the licensor). Implied licenses may arise by operation of law from actions by the licensor which lead the licensee to believe that it has the necessary permission.

  7. Software license - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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" . A software license is a legal instrument governing the use or redistribution of software.

  8. Creative Commons license - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_license

    The author, or the licensor in case the author did a contractual transfer of rights, needs to have the exclusive rights on the work. If the work has already been published under a public license, it can be uploaded by any third party, once more on another platform, by using a compatible license, and making reference and attribution to the original license (e.g. by referring to the URL of the ...

  9. Digital rights management - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management

    A product key, typically an alphanumerical string, can represent a license to a particular copy of software. During the installation process or software launch, the user is asked to enter the key; if the key is valid (typically via internal algorithms), the key is accepted, and the user can continue.