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1. Parties: Identification of the licensor and specification of potential licensees (for open licenses, this typically describes eligible users)
2. Background: Context of the license, nature of the content, and purpose of making it openly available
3. Definitions: Key terms used throughout the license, including 'Content', 'Use', 'Derivative Works', and other relevant terminology
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8. Representations and Warranties: Licensor's assertions about content ownership and right to license
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4. Appendix 1 - Usage Guidelines: Practical guidelines and examples of permitted and prohibited uses
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6. Appendix 3 - Version History: Record of license versions and changes, if applicable
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