Licencim
Licencim is a term used in theoretical discussions of licensing to describe a modular licensing framework in which rights, obligations, and conditions are combined into a single contractual concept. In this model, a licensor grants a bundle of rights to a licensee, but those rights can be assembled from distinct components such as permission to reproduce, modify, distribute, or adapt, together with obligations like attribution, share-alike terms, or restriction on commercial use. The concept aims to treat licenses as configurable units that can be mixed and matched across different contexts, including software, data, and cultural works.
The word licencim is not an established legal term in most jurisdictions. It appears mainly in speculative
Key features attributed to licencim in these discussions include modularity (rights and obligations can be independently
In relation to existing frameworks, licencim is presented as an intermediary concept between traditional copyright licenses
This article notes that licencim remains a theoretical construct rather than a recognized legal term and should