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  2. Brand licensing - Wikipedia

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    The most important of these is the marketing power the brand brings to the licensee's products. When brand managers enter or extend into new product categories via licensing they create an opportunity for a licensee to grow their company. Below is an example of the licensed product process steps: Licensor chooses the product categories to be ...

  3. Licensed production - Wikipedia

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    Licensed production is the production under license of technology developed elsewhere. [1] The licensee provides the licensor of a specific product with legal production rights, technical information, process technology, and any other proprietary components that cannot be sourced by the licensor.

  4. Software license - Wikipedia

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    Software as a service (SaaS) products based on open-source components are increasingly common. [ 75 ] Open-source software is preferred for scientific applications, because it increases transparency and aids in the validation and acceptance of scientific results.

  5. Private label - Wikipedia

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    However, in rare instances, the brand is licensed to another company. [3] The term often describes products, but can also encompass services. The most common definition of a private label product is one that is outsourced: company A makes a product for company B, which company B then offers under their brand name.

  6. Multi-licensing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-licensing is the practice of distributing software under two or more different sets of terms and conditions. This may mean multiple different software licenses or sets of licenses.

  7. License - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. MIT License - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the successor to the X Window System is the X.Org Server, which is licensed under what is effectively the common MIT license, according to the X.org licensing page: [26] The X.Org Foundation has chosen the following format of the MIT License as the preferred format for code included in the X Window System distribution.

  9. Field-of-use limitation - Wikipedia

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    A field-of-use limitation is a provision in a patent license [1] that limits the scope of what the patent owner authorizes a manufacturing licensee (that is, a licensee [2] that manufactures a patented product or performs a patented process) to do in relation to the patent, by specifying a defined field of use—that is, a defined field of permissible operation by the licensee.