Course Details
Software Licensing refers to the legal framework that governs how software can be used, distributed, and modified. It is an agreement between the software creator (or distributor) and the user that outlines the rights and restrictions on the software's use. This can include the number of devices on which the software can be installed, the duration of use, whether the software can be modified, and the responsibilities of both parties. There are various types of software licenses, including proprietary licenses (restricting access to source code and modification) and open-source licenses (allowing users to view, modify, and distribute the code). Common examples of software licenses include the GNU General Public License (GPL), MIT License, and End-User License Agreements (EULAs).
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This course spans 2 weeks, including a mix of video lessons, quizzes, and practical assignments to ensure a comprehensive learning experience.
Basic knowledge of programming is recommended but not required. This course is designed for beginners and includes an introductory module to get everyone up to speed.
Yes, you will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course, provided you pass all quizzes and assignments.
Yes, you will have lifetime access to all course materials, so you can review the content anytime.
You can reach out through the course discussion forum, where the instructor and other students can help answer your questions.
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