Unlike Mono itself, they are released under a commercial license only.
Works based on the material may be released under a proprietary license as closed source software.
This was most likely the first time that a video produced by a major record company was released under such a license.
A minor update to 1.3 was released under a new license which allowed free of charge use for evaluation purposes only.
Very often authors release their textbooks under a license that restrict, for example, the modification or commercial use.
It is released under a permissive license (included in the tarball).
The game media is not open source, but is released under a cc-by-nc-sa license.
The United States has released the patent under a royalty-free license.
In 2002, Volition released the source code for the game engine under a non-commercial license.
It is released under a proprietary license and is made available free for non-commercial use.