Cense in a sentence as a verb

Creative Commons cense is important, that is why.

It implies that if Lodsys continues trying to enforce patents Apple has licensed, Apple will sue them.

That, to my thinking, is the only reason why CL would have taken the otherwise insane-looking step of changing its terms of use to demand that posters give it an exclusive license to all items posted to the CL site.

That sort of license represents a bonehead decision from almost any angle one looks at it except one, and that is the legal angle of giving CL a strong position to claim that 3Tap can no longer use any of the data taken from the Google cache, whether or not 3Tap was deemed to have been bound by the CL terms of use.

Cense definitions

verb

perfume especially with a censer

See also: incense thurify