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  1. Proprietary software is a subset of non-free software, a term defined in contrast to free and open-source software; non-commercial licenses such as CC BY-NC are not deemed proprietary, but are non-free.

  2. Proprietary software is software developed by an individual or company that chooses not to publicly share the program’s source code.

  3. Feb 15, 2017 · Proprietary software is primarily commercial software that can be bought, leased or licensed from its vendor/developer. In general, proprietary software doesn’t provide end users or subscribers with access to its source code.

  4. Proprietary software (or closed source software) does not let people see or change source code of the computer software. It is the opposite of free software.

  5. Proprietary software is owned by an organization or an individual, as opposed to “public-domain software,” which is freely distributed. The explosion in the use of the Internet has expanded the reach of public-domain software since it is now much easier to transmit these programs.

  6. Jun 20, 2015 · Proprietary software programs are applications in which all rights are retained by the developer or publisher. They are typically closed-source, meaning the developer does not provide the source code to anyone outside the company.

  7. Mar 12, 2018 · Proprietary software is software that is privately owned by a proprietor. That means someone owns the intellectual property rights to the code that makes the program run. The owner may be a company or an individual developer. Proprietary software is also known as closed-source software.

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