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A software license with "all rights reserved" means that the copyright holder retains all intellectual property rights to the software, allowing them to control how it is used, modified, and distributed. Users typically receive limited rights to use the software under specific conditions set by the license agreement, but they cannot alter or share the software without permission. This type of license contrasts with open-source licenses, which allow for more freedom in modifying and distributing the software. Essentially, it ensures the creator's control over their work while providing a legal framework for its use.

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