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Using software licensing concepts, it is found that the correct options are given by:
A. Both proprietary and open-source software can be modified and redistributed.
C.Open-source software allows developers to create new software more quickly and inexpensively.
D. Proprietary software licenses are more restrictive than open-source software licenses.
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- A proprietary software is owned by an enterprise(can be both an individual and company) that produced it, while a free software means that anyone can make changes in it.
- Changes can also be made in a proprietary software, just an authorization from it's owner is needed, and thus, option A is correct.
- Both types have licenses, and thus, option B is incorrect.
- Since anyone can change it, in an open-source software the developers can create new software quickly, while proprietary licenses are more restrictive, thus, options C and D are correct.
- An end-user license agreement protects the owner of the software from it being changed without permission, that is, just the owner, thus option E is incorrect.
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