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Proprietary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Proprietary software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proprietary software is any computer software with restrictions on use or private modification, or with restrictions judged to be excessive on copying or publishing of modified or unmodified versions...
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This page describes the term proprietary and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... Increasingly, proprietary architectures are seen as a disadvantage. Consumers prefer open and standardized architectures, which allow them to mix and match products from different manufacturers.
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The Legal Term * Proprietary * Defined & Explained ... PROPRIETARY - In its strict sense, this word signifies one who is master of his actions, and who has the free disposition of his property. During the colonial government of Pennsylvania, William Penn was called the proprietary.
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In information technology, proprietary describes a technology or product that is owned exclusively by a single company that carefully guards knowledge about the technology or the product's inner workings. Some proprietary products can only function properly if at all when used with other products owned by the same company.
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Proprietary software ... But proprietary software companies sometimes use the term “free software” to refer to price. Sometimes they mean that you can obtain a binary copy at no charge; sometimes they mean that a copy is bundled with a computer that you are buying, and the price includes both.
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