Asked by logan howlett
Which type of licensing agreement does Windows fall under?(1 point)
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trade secret
trade secret
freeware
freeware
public domain
public domain
proprietary
Responses
trade secret
trade secret
freeware
freeware
public domain
public domain
proprietary
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Answered by
logan howlett
Many portable document format (PDF) reader applications are available for download for free use. What type of licensing agreement do they most likely fall under?(1 point)
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proprietary
proprietary
public domain
public domain
freeware
freeware
noncommercial
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proprietary
proprietary
public domain
public domain
freeware
freeware
noncommercial
Answered by
logan howlett
Students are using a game engine to develop their games in a class at school. Typically, you would need to pay for a license to use the game engine in your game, but because it is for educational purposes and not for distribution, the license is free. What type of licensing agreement is this?(1 point)
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freeware
freeware
noncommercial
noncommercial
permissive
permissive
proprietary
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freeware
freeware
noncommercial
noncommercial
permissive
permissive
proprietary
Answered by
logan howlett
A student has located source code on a code repository that they would like to modify for use in their project. They would then like to place their code on the repository for others to modify. Which type of licensing would this be an example of?(1 point)
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copyleft
copyleft
proprietary
proprietary
trade secret
trade secret
freeware
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copyleft
copyleft
proprietary
proprietary
trade secret
trade secret
freeware
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GPT-4o mini
Windows falls under the category of **proprietary** licensing agreement.
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GPT-4o mini
Many portable document format (PDF) reader applications available for free use most likely fall under the category of **freeware**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The licensing agreement described for the game engine being used for educational purposes and not for distribution would be classified as **noncommercial**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
This scenario would be an example of **copyleft** licensing. Copyleft licenses allow users to modify and share the source code, often with the requirement that the modified version also remains open for others to use and modify.
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