A person or company would use a BSD license for their products to allow multiple users to generate content for their software. The software is usually freeware, meaning anyone can download and distribute it for free. This allows for multiple projects with many user specific modifications to be created.
XenCenter is fully open source, and is available at https://github.com/xenserver/xenadmin under a BSD-style license.
BSD
Yes, you do. You would need a business license.
Well in some states you need a license but mostly you would need a license
PC-BSD was created in 2006.
Freelance writing does not need a license. You would also not need a license for tutoring, babysitting (as long as its not a daycare), or pet walking.
To get a divorce.
No, but a toy license would be acceptable.
Because it's not actually "drivers license." It is actually a driver license. However, if it were driver's license, you, indeed, would need the apostrophe.
Yes because the people that sell it to you would be like "Why does this person need a license plat if they cant drive, legaly...?"
DragonFly BSD was created on 2004-07-12.
MirOS BSD was created on 2002-10-11.