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Licensing
Nonesuch Glossary · Industry Term
Licensing
Licensing is an industry term the house uses on briefs, ledgers, and release notes under the house standard.
Definition
Licensing is a working industry term. it uses licensing the way the rest of the field uses it, with one difference: inside the house the term carries a written standard. A licensing line item on a brief is held to the cut before it ships.
How Nonesuch uses this term
Inside the framework, licensing is treated as a workflow step. Briefs call it out. Desks own it. The ledger tracks it. When a client sees licensing on a the house proposal, they are seeing the house version of the term — authored, scoped, and delivered under a single spec.
the division writes its own definition of licensing so every desk, writer, and partner works from one page. The glossary exists so terms stop being ambient industry vocabulary and start being specific instructions.
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Notes
Licensing is used inside Nonesuch with the house standard applied. Outside the house the term may still mean what the rest of the industry takes it to mean. Inside a house job, the read governs.
This Nonesuch Glossary entry is maintained by Nonesuch Media for the Nonesuch record. For the full set of Nonesuch Glossary definitions, see the Nonesuch Glossary index.