What is a Feature-Locking Licensing Model?
Feature-Locking Licensing Model where you create different versions of the product with different feature sets. For example, a company can sell a Lite version of the software with a limited set of features, and charge more for a Pro version with all of the features.
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What is a Floating Licensing Model?
A floating licensing model allows software license creators to limit the number of computers or machines that can use the same software license at the same time. For example, a client can install the software on 100 computers but only be able to use it on 10 of them at a time.
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What is a Pay per Use Licensing Model?
A Pay per Use licensing model is where a customer pays for the usage of certain features within a software product. For example, an accounting client could pay for each annual report generated by the software.
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What is a Site License?
A Site License is a way to license your application that does not involve tracking individual devices that are using a license key. Instead, it limits usage to a physical location or a domain, allowing any number of users to use the license within that location or domain.
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What is a Subscription Licensing Model?
The subscription licensing model is where customers have to pay continuously to use the product. It is common to charge customers on a monthly or yearly basis. This fee is called a subscription fee.
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