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It depends on the license. Some allow it, while others have restrictions, so be sure to read the fine print.
If it's as clear as mud, don't hesitate to ask someone who knows their stuff to help you out.
Usually, no. The terms are set when you first agree, and changing them can be tricky.
Breaking the agreement could lead to big trouble, like losing access to the software or even legal action.
That depends on the terms of the license; often, sharing isn't allowed unless the agreement says so.
You need to agree because it protects the creator's rights and makes sure everyone plays by the same rules.
It's a set of rules that explains how you can use the software, what you can and can't do with it, and who owns it.
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