Licensed to bill

Licensing agreements dictate how companies can use and distribute software to staff, as Ray Murphy explains in part four of our series

Anyone who uses a computer is party to a licensing agreement for the software installed on it, and for individual consumers it is a subject that evokes minimal consideration. Most people buy the software, install it and, when the licensing agreement appears on screen, press "accept" without giving too much thought to the specifics.

For large organisations,...

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