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selfuse

Selfuse is a term used to describe the act of using something for one’s own purposes rather than sharing, selling, or distributing it. It can apply to physical goods, energy, software, or other resources. In many contexts, self-use is contrasted with external use or redistribution and is often governed by policies, licenses, or regulations that define acceptable personal use.

Etymology: the term is a blend of self- and use; usage appears in various domains since the

In energy, self-use or self-consumption refers to energy generated on-site (for example, by rooftop solar) that

In software and licensing, a self-use license permits a single user or device to use the software

Legal and policy considerations commonly address the boundaries between self-use and redistribution or resale, potential tax

See also: self-consumption, internal use, license, net metering, user rights.

mid-20th
century,
though
it
is
not
universally
standardized
and
is
sometimes
written
as
self-use
or
with
different
hyphenation.
is
consumed
on
the
premises,
with
policy
models
that
may
encourage
self-consumption
through
mechanisms
like
net-metering
or
feed-in
tariffs.
for
personal
purposes,
distinct
from
site
licenses
or
multi-user
enterprise
licenses.
In
corporate
asset
management,
self-use
refers
to
the
use
of
company-owned
devices
or
resources
by
employees
for
personal
tasks
under
defined
policies.
implications,
and
the
need
to
balance
user
convenience
with
producer
rights
and
revenue
models.
Critics
may
argue
that
permissive
self-use
arrangements
can
reduce
incentives
for
distribution
or
licensing,
while
proponents
view
them
as
clarifying
acceptable
personal
use
and
simplifying
access.