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Lic is an acronym or term that can refer to different concepts depending on context. It is most commonly encountered as the name of a major organization in India and as a file extension used for software licenses. The two uses are unrelated and belong to different domains.

Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is a state-owned life insurance company in India. Established in 1956

The extension .lic is used for software license files. A .lic file contains licensing information that enables

after
nationalization
of
the
private
life
insurance
industry,
it
operates
as
a
public
sector
enterprise
under
government
ownership.
Headquartered
in
Mumbai,
LIC
provides
a
range
of
life
insurance
products,
including
term,
whole
life,
endowment,
and
pension
plans,
along
with
group
schemes
for
employers
and
institutions.
It
maintains
a
large
agent-based
distribution
network
and
has
significant
presence
in
rural
and
urban
markets.
LIC
also
has
subsidiaries
and
affiliated
entities
in
financial
services,
such
as
LIC
Housing
Finance,
and
it
operates
under
the
regulatory
oversight
of
the
Insurance
Regulatory
and
Development
Authority
of
India
(IRDAI).
The
company
plays
a
central
role
in
India’s
life
insurance
sector
and
financial
landscape.
a
program
to
verify
legitimate
use
of
a
product.
Contents
typically
include
product
name
and
version,
license
type
(e.g.,
perpetual,
time-limited,
or
subscription),
customer
or
organization
identifiers,
expiration
or
renewal
data,
and
possibly
activation
keys
or
feature
flags.
License
data
may
be
stored
locally
with
the
software,
on
a
license
server,
or
retrieved
online,
and
it
is
often
managed
by
dedicated
license
managers
(for
example,
FLEXnet
or
LM-X).
The
presence
or
validity
of
a
.lic
file
can
determine
whether
the
software
runs
with
full
capabilities,
operates
in
a
restricted
mode,
or
remains
unusable.