licencelt
Licencelt is a term used in discussions of licensing models to describe a hypothetical hybrid license that aims to balance openness with controlled distribution. It is not an established legal category, but a concept employed in theory, policy debates, and speculative fiction to explore how rights might be structured.
A licencelt would typically specify a core set of rights—such as use, study, and redistribution in defined
Etymology and usage: The term is a neologism with no formal origin in law. It appears mainly
Relation to existing licenses: Licencelt is framed as a middle ground between permissive licenses and proprietary
Criticism and challenges: Critics worry about legal clarity and enforceability across jurisdictions, potential fragmentation of terms,
See also: Copyright, License, Open-source license, End-user license agreement, Digital rights management.