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  2. 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. Proprietary software may either be closed-source software or source-available software. [1] [2] Types. Origin.

  3. Feb 1, 2023 · Proprietary software refers to any software that has a copyright and has limits to use and distribution. These limits are imposed by the developer, publisher, or vendor. It is the property of the owner and can be used with specified conditions. It may also be referred to as closed-source or commercial software.

  4. In the realm of software, proprietary licenses are the gatekeepers that regulate access and usage. These licenses are essential in defining proprietary software and protecting the interests of copyright holders. But what exactly is proprietary software, and how do licenses control its use?

  5. Proprietary – also referred to as “closed source” Free and open-source software (FOSS) – referred to as “open source” FOSS software licenses - give rights to the customer that include modification and reuse of the software code, providing the actual source code with the software product (s).

  6. Feb 15, 2017 · Techopedia Explains Proprietary Software. 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.

  7. Apr 11, 2024 · Proprietary software, also called closed source, is a type of software owned by a single entity and licensed to other parties who wish to use it. This means this type of software doesn't allow users to access the source code. It typically restricts how users can use and modify it, differentiating it from open source software.

  8. proprietary software, software developed by an individual or company that chooses not to publicly share the programs source code. This allows the software’s creator to control its distribution. One of the key features of proprietary software is that it is legally owned by the individual, organization, or company that creates it.

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