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1. A type of software license that allows users to access, modify, and distribute the source code of the software.
2. Software that is owned by a specific organization or individual and cannot be freely modified or distributed.
3. Software that can be used and distributed for free.
4. The practice of collecting, analyzing, and preserving electronic evidence in a way that is legally admissible in court.
5. A type of software license that allows users to use the software for free, but may have restrictions on distribution or modification.
6. The legal rights to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, designs, or names used in commerce.
7. A type of malicious software that encrypts a victim's data and demands a ransom payment in exchange for decrypting and restoring access.
8. Software that is not protected by copyright and can be freely used and distributed.
9. Software that is freely available, allowing users to access, use, modify, and distribute it without restrictions.
10. A type of software license that allows multiple users within an organization to access and use the software.
11. Disputes that arise over the ownership, registration, or use of an internet domain name.
12. The act of making false statements about a person or organization through the internet with the intent to harm their reputation.
13. Software that is initially provided for free, but requires payment after a trial period.
14. The system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, including the relationships among stakeholders and the goals for which the corporation is governed.
15. Posting inflammatory, irrelevant, or offensive comments or messages online with the aim of provoking emotional responses and disrupting discussions.
16. A type of software license that allows users to try the software before purchasing a full license.
17. The state of being unknown or unidentifiable online, often used to protect privacy or facilitate malicious activities.