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  2. Product activation - Wikipedia

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    In one form, product activation refers to a method invented by Ric Richardson and patented (U.S. patent 5,490,216) by Uniloc where a software application hashes hardware serial numbers and an ID number specific to the product's license (a product key) to generate a unique installation ID.

  3. ABC iview - Wikipedia

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    ABC iview is a video on demand and catch-up TV service run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Currently iview video content can only be viewed by users in Australia. [ 1 ] As of 2016, ABC iview attracts around 50 million plays monthly and accounts for around half of the total time streamed by Australian TV video services.

  4. Phase One Media Pro - Wikipedia

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    The original predecessor of Phase One Media Pro is iView, a Macintosh-only shareware gallery application originally from Script Software, [7] [8] a company that later changed its name to Plum Amazing. iView went through multiple updates and name changes, [9] being ported to Microsoft Windows, [10] and culminating in a version 3.0 release as ...

  5. IView - Wikipedia

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    IView or iView may refer to: ABC iview , a video on demand and catch up TV service run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation IrfanView , an image viewer, editor, organiser and converter program

  6. Television licence - Wikipedia

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    The licence fee in 1963 was at $24 per year ($2 per month), touted at the time as being "one of the cheapest in this part of the world". [139] The licence fees are channelled to the Singapore Broadcasting Authority where they would be used to fund minority and public service programmes. [140] As of 1991, the licence fee was at $100 per year. [141]

  7. Volume licensing - Wikipedia

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    In software licensing, volume licensing is the practice of using one license to authorize software on a large number of computers and/or for a large number of users. . Customers of such licensing schemes are typically business, governmental or educational institutions, with prices for volume licensing varying depending on the type, quantity and applicable subscripti

  8. 9Now - Wikipedia

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    9Now is a live stream, video on demand, and catch-up TV service run by the Nine Network in Australia. The service launched on 27 January 2016, replacing Nine's previous service 9Jumpin. 9Now offers online live streaming of Channel 9, 9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life and 9Rush, as well as live news via nine.com.au.

  9. Software license manager - Wikipedia

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    A software license manager is a software management tool used by independent software vendors or by end-user organizations to control where and how software products are able to run. License managers protect software vendors from losses due to software piracy and enable end-user organizations to comply with software license agreements.