License
Definition
A software license represents a legal bond between the software provider and the user. It delineates the conditions under which the software may be utilized, highlighting any usage restrictions, obligations, or associated fees. This agreement is crucial for clarifying the scope of use permissible under the license.
Status
The license status indicates its current operational validity. Status values are determined by temporal factors and activation state:
NotStarted
License exists but is not yet active
Current date precedes license's effective start date
Expired
License is no longer valid
Current date exceeds license's termination date
Inactive
License suspended before natural expiration
Manually revoked by administrator or system-initiated deactivation
Active
License is fully operational
Current date within validity period + active in system
Used
License has been consumed (typically single-use scenarios)
Activation completed - no remaining uses available
Examples
License for FREE Package - Users have access to the basic features of the app without any cost. This package might include ads or have limited functionality compared to premium packages.
Codes: BIEP1JDCQDYR, BIEP1JZ4G0YG, BIEP1JUWNUJV, BIEP1JSQQ5R1, etc.
License for STANDARD Package - This is a paid subscription offering more features and functionalities than the free package. It could include access to more content, an ad-free experience, and improved usability features.
Codes: PTEP2JVE88Q2, PTEP2JNNCHCI, PTEP2JRP5EUX, PTEP2JDU2LMO, etc.
License for GOLD Package - The highest tier available, offering all the features of the standard package plus exclusive access to premium features, priority customer support, and special discounts on future products or services.
Codes: JFWP3JWUXTX7, JFWP3JTBXXAO, JFWP3J87IA5I, JFWP3J9ZVYID, etc.
These examples demonstrate the flexibility and diversity of licensing models to accommodate various user needs and business strategies.
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