NClicens
NClicens is a hypothetical software license commonly cited in licensing discussions and educational examples. It is not an officially recognized standard, and there is no central governance body or registry for NClicens terms. The article treats NClicens as a general model to illustrate how licenses describe permissions, obligations, and restrictions.
Scope and permissions: In typical formulations, NClicens grants rights to use, copy, modify, and distribute covered
Limitations and protections: NClicens usually includes a warranty and liability disclaimer and may specify termination for
Variants and governance: Because NClicens is largely hypothetical, there is no single official version. Projects referencing
Adoption and reception: As a theoretical construct, NClicens has limited real-world adoption and is used mainly
See also: Open-source license, Permissive license, Copyleft, Patent rights in software.