yes
A Shareware License is one kind of license to use computer software. It permits the program to be shared freely with anyone, but includes a moral obligation to send a (usually) small payment to the software creator if the program meets the needs of the user.
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Exercising the right to travel freely without a license can lead to legal consequences, as driving without a valid license is against the law in most places. Violating this law can result in fines, license suspension, and even criminal charges. It is important to comply with the legal requirements for driving to avoid facing these penalties.
Technology has made it possible for people of different cultures to interact freely. Cultural exchanges have also been greatly influenced by technology.
Any software that has an "Open Source/MIT" License. Although I do no think that Any software without Explicit License saying you may do so will allow you to simply take that application and Give it away.
It can be freely eaten in any desired quantity by anyone whogenuinely craves to eat dirt.
Yes, in the sense of being freely available. For example, the light of the Sun is freely available, as is the wind. That doesn't mean that you can harvest it for free. It takes some technology to convert that to something useful, such as electricity.
There is nothing built-in. HP owns the LightScribe technology and Apple has not chosen to license it from them or to install LightScribe compatible drives in the MacBook Pro. That's not to say that you couldn't purchase a mac compatible external DVD burner that has LightScribe technology. The software to control it is freely available from LightScribe.
ShareWare and Open Source software are two types of software that are freely distributed.
Yes, though much of the core material in D&D 3.5, such as the feats in the Player's Handbook, follow a license called Open Gaming License that allows them to be copied more or less freely.
Yes. Marriage licenses (I'm assuming the question is about them, not any private party pre-nuptial or similar contract) are public record, and a copy of them can be obtained from the County Clerk (or similar public employee) in the jurisdiction where the license was granted. Certain states (such as California) have passed privacy laws which allow for the license to be protected for a short amount of time (usually, 1 year), during which the license CANNOT be obtained by anyone other than the those who were married. After this period of time, however, the license is freely viewable.
GCC License stands for the GNU Compiler Collection License, which is a set of licenses governing the use and distribution of the GCC software, a compiler system produced by the Free Software Foundation. The GCC is typically distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) or the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), allowing users to modify, distribute, and use the software freely, provided they adhere to the terms of these licenses.