Lecture

Software License Usage: Regulations and Restrictions

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This lecture covers the regulations and restrictions related to the usage of software licenses, aiming to ensure compliance with the law and license terms, prevent misuse, inform users about their responsibilities, provide clear guidelines, and establish limitations for different user categories. Topics include the purpose of the new ordinance, restrictions on software license usage for students, teachers, researchers, and commercial purposes, pricing policies, information dissemination, and next steps in the implementation process.

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