Node-locked licensing
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Node-locked licensing is a software licensing approach in which a license for a software application is assigned to one or more hardware devices (specific nodes, such as a computer, mobile devices, or IoT device). Typically any numbers of instances are allowed to execute for such license.[1]
This form of licensing is used by software publishers to ensure the license is only run on particular hardware devices.
Every node is identified by a unique hardware ID (device fingerprint) which needs to be obtained or entered during the pairing process (usually product setup or first license validation).
This licensing model is also known as:
See also
References
- ↑ Cai, Jian-ping; Qiao, Li-ping (2009). "Research and Application of the Floating License Management Strategy". 2009 First International Conference on Information Science and Engineering. Nanjing, China: IEEE. pp. 1797–1800. doi:10.1109/ICISE.2009.889. ISBN 978-1-4244-4909-5. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5455642.
- ↑ "Single Use License Definition" (in en). https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/single-use-license.
- ↑ cmcatee-MSFT. "Manage licenses for devices" (in en-us). https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/commerce/licenses/manage-licenses-for-devices.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Node-locked licensing.
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