License in a sentence as a noun

"Then when they send the check, we send the license.

You state you chose $50 for a license because that is what you think it is worth.

I am very pleasantly surprised to see that the GNU GPLv3 license has been chosen.

Getting a TEDx license is pretty trivial and there is no real oversight on quality.

We'll issue your permanent license once you've confirmed the software is installed and configured to your liking.

Not only does Microsoft have useless/trivial patents, but they shouldn't have gotten them in the first place because of prior art. Plus, with those patents they get to claim a license fee as large as the license fee for their whole OS - WP7.

When a project grows up, people start caring about who contributed what, under which license and making sure every line of code is legit.

Under that sort of legal system, I can attempt to sell my work, or license it, or perform it publicly, but anybody else can do the same.

Every important road is viewed by camera's with license-plate scanning software.

License in a sentence as a verb

The first is that it explicitly prohibits patent lawsuits against people for actually using the GPL-licensed software you ship.

There is no dependency from Google in Android, all their influence comes from the fact that they own the most popular third party app suite that every OEM wants to license on their device.

"We've deployed your installation with a provisional, expiring license.

The software license is the best part:"If you are caught in a dire situation wherein you only have enough time to save one person out of a group, and the Author is a member of that group, you must save the Author.

I expected a permissive license or an open-core strategy to monetize proprietary components and not be friendly with the free software community, but that doesn't seem to be the case here.

It's also sad that Google gave this get out of jail free card to a site whose entire business model is based around other people's copyrighted works which RapGenius doesn't have a license for, doesn't pay for, and publishes illegally.

Keep in mind that most Enterprise SW contracts have customers paying yearly maintenance charges that are 20% of the original license cost and sometimes more...The thing to understand in selling into this market is you need to adapt your "logical" marketing and sales strategy to the way enterprises buy. I say adapt b/c you can't make or help a dysfunctional buyer behave differently.

I was a middle class white kid with a great education who got obsessed with hacking and document security as a teenager and went down for figuring out how to perfectly replicate the driving license, thus throwing away many of the advantages that luck, society and my parents had given me.

But first please provide:• Full names and home towns of your children and your wife• Picture of your house – include a clear photo of your car's license plate• Your home town, so anyone can locate you on Google Maps• Your work history• Your net worth• Your health history• Any notable personality traits you have, so the whole world can comment on themSeriously, put up or shut up.

License definitions

noun

a legal document giving official permission to do something

See also: licence permit

noun

freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)

See also: licence

noun

excessive freedom; lack of due restraint; "when liberty becomes license dictatorship is near"- Will Durant; "the intolerable license with which the newspapers break...the rules of decorum"- Edmund Burke

See also: licence

noun

the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization

See also: permission permit

verb

authorize officially; "I am licensed to practice law in this state"

See also: licence certify