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Proprietary software is software that restricts the user's freedoms to share, modify, or use it, and is a subset of non-free software. Learn about the history, types, licenses, and legal basis of proprietary software, and how it differs from free and open-source software.
- List of formerly proprietary software - Wikipedia
This is a list of notable software packages which were...
- List of proprietary source-available software - Wikipedia
This is a list of proprietary source-available software,...
- List of formerly proprietary software - Wikipedia
O software proprietário, privativo ou não livre, é um software para computadores que é licenciado com direitos exclusivos para o produtor. [1] Conforme o local de distribuição do software, este pode ser abrangido por patentes, direitos de autor, assim como limitações para a sua exportação e uso em países terceiros.
This is a list of notable software packages that were published under a proprietary license but later released as free and open-source software, or into the public domain. See the original release, relicensed release, initial free relicense and notes for each software package.
TitleOriginal ReleaseRelicensed ReleaseInitial Free Relicense19952022200420071990s200819962004This is a list of software that has available source code, but is not free or open source. It includes the original author, release date, source code availability, license, and notes of each software.
TitleOriginal AuthorOriginal ReleaseSource Code Availability20022016198620151990February 2013 [8]Bitstream Vera (font)Unknown2003Proprietary software is a subset of non-free software, a term defined in contrast to free and open-source software; non-commercial licenses such as CC BY-NC are not deemed proprietary, but are non-free. Proprietary software may either be closed-source software or source-available software.
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15 de fev. de 2017 · Proprietary software is primarily commercial software that can be bought, leased or licensed from its vendor/developer. In general, proprietary software doesn’t provide end users or subscribers with access to its source code.
Proprietary software is software developed by an individual or company that chooses not to publicly share the program’s source code.