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A legal agreement granting permission to use software or content.

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Termlicense
Sluglicense

Definition: A legal agreement granting permission to use software or content.

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Introduction
A license is a formal agreement that permits the use of intellectual property, such as software or content. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved and can specify the scope of usage. Understanding licenses is crucial for legal compliance in software development and content distribution.

What It Is
A license is a legal document that grants permission to individuals or organizations to use specific software, content, or intellectual property under predefined conditions.

What It Is Used For
Licenses are used to govern how software and content can be utilized, distributed, modified, or integrated into other projects, ensuring legal protection for both creators and users.

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item license is typically used for software design and implementation tasks, while item is often chosen for different implementation contexts, so they differ in integration style and operational trade-offs.

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