Licensing by Brickclay from Noun Project
Licensing refers to the legal process by which the owner of a product, technology, or intellectual property allows others to use, distribute, or sell that product, technology, or intellectual property. Licensing can take many forms, but it typically involves an agreement between the licensor (the owner of the product or technology) and the licensee (the person or organization that wants to use or distribute the product or technology).
In the context of intellectual property, such as patents or trademarks, licensing allows the owner to retain ownership of the property while granting others the right to use or sell it under certain conditions.
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