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License file
File type: Document file
Files with lic extension are used by many commercial, trial, or shareware applications to hold information about buyers' license. Application developers use own data formats for license files. License file can be in text, or binary file format, sometimes is also encrypted.
File type category:
Document file
Date updated: September 9, 2024
File extension lic is traditionally used for license files by various commercial, demo, shareware applications. A software license agreement is a contract between the licensor (developed) and purchaser of the right to use software.
The license may define ways under which the copy can be used, in addition to the automatic rights of the buyer (freedom to use, archive., resale, backup etc.). License files can also be encrypted or encoded.
The special lic file is also used for license files with content copyright information of IVM video. Every IVM video file has only one LIC copyright information file, this two files (IVM and LIC) must identical, and must be in the same folder
MIME types:
application/x-enterlicense
Sometimes licence files are just in plain text format and can be opened by any text editor. However, they are encrypted in most cases, or just in binary format that is not readable by human eye.
There is no way how to convert *.lic files because these files are not meant for conversion or alteration of any kind.
Software applications that handle other tasks involving lic files:
Microsoft Windows
Apple macOS / Mac OS X
Multiplatform