I have a big responsibility to my licenses. All my licenses draw from and take ideas from the runway.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe you should have a world where you've got to license something at a fair price.
My pilot's license. I'm proud of that.
I don't have my pilot's licence anymore, but I'm still very political.
I do read licenses, and they aggravate me, but a computer isn't much good without software. When I need a product, I hold my nose and click 'agree.'
At the end of the day, though, there are a huge number of considerations that our management team go through before accepting any project - checking out the license is just one of them.
I'm a transactional lawyer; I negotiate all types of things, but with a particular focus in software licenses.
Saying that you are advocating on behalf of small business does not grant a license to spend at will on more and more programs without congressional input, oversight, or statutory authority.
A really important point for me is that I don't use any brand or corporate sponsors. So I have no responsibility to anyone but myself and the subjects.
I don't have a license, but I do drive.
I don't license everywhere. I take care of my name.