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What is licensing?
Licensing is an agreement between an owner (licensor) and a user (licensee) that provides permission to use material or a product within a defined area. Licences work within copyright, can be paid or free, and usually include restrictions around usage of the material or product.
Examples of paid licensing:
Example of free licensing:
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