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The Artistic License refers most commonly to the original Artistic License ( version 1. 0 ), a software license used for certain free and open source software packages, most notably the standard Perl implementation and most CPAN modules, which are dual-licensed under the Artistic License and the GNU General Public License ( GPL ).
Whether or not the original Artistic License is a free software license is largely unsettled.
Artistic license allows the painter much more freedom over the depiction.
Category: Software using the Artistic license
Artistic license is, however, not related to the aforementioned license.
As a result, it is focused on license compatibility ( Artistic License 2. 0 ), platform compatibility across a broad array of systems, processor architecture compatibility across most modern processors, speed of execution, small size ( around 700k depending on platform ), and the flexibility to handle the varying demands that Perl 6, and most other modern dynamic languages make.
For example, " The world keeps turning for you and I " ( 10cc ) may be more acceptable in a song ( see Artistic license ) than in prose.
Artistic license was taken in the representations, for instance, the Caesar Galerius is shown in personal combat with the Sassanid Shah Narses in one of the panels ; although they never met in battle.
Artistic license ( also known as dramatic license, historical license, poetic license, narrative license, licentia poetica, or simply license ) is a colloquial term, sometimes euphemism, used to denote the distortion of fact, alteration of the conventions of grammar or language, or rewording of pre-existing text made by an artist to improve a piece of art.
Artistic license is often referred to as dramatic license when it involves the glamorization of real-world occupations for the sake of exciting television or cinematic experience.
Artistic license is a generally accepted practice, particularly when the result is widely acclaimed.
Artistic license has been taken to achieve the cartoony look.
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Artistic and often
: Artistic style of the turn of the century, characterised by flowing lines and flowery symbols, yet often depicting impressionist more than representational art.
Peter Pears, in addition to his role as joint Artistic Director, was a regular performer, often accompanied by Britten, and often appearing in no fewer than ten different concerts during the Festival.
Artistic experimentation in these short films often resulted in the production of innovative animated sequences that reminded viewers of the potential of animation as something other than Saturday morning cartoons.
Artistic and literary works often engage with suffering, sometimes at great cost to their creators or performers.
Artistic works of all mediums are often defined by what they say about society.
Artistic directors are frequently regarded as the artistic representatives of theatre companies and are often required to speak about their theatre to the press.
Artistic expression often portrays " the melancholy white exile " from Zimbabwe who secretly longs to return home.
Artistic achievement is highlighted not only in plays and exhibitions, but also in morning meetings, where students often share their talents with the rest of the school. Students are encouraged to use the Arts as a vehicle through which to find their own voices.
Symphony Space's Artistic Director Isaiah Sheffer hosts the live event, although many Selected Shorts also feature guest hosts, often well-known writers, who will also choose the stories to be read that evening.

Artistic and controversy
Artistic Producing Director Tisa Chang explained the controversy as follows:

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The original Artistic License was written by Larry Wall.
The terms of the Artistic License 1. 0 were at issue in a 2007 federal district court decision in the US which was criticized by some for suggesting that FOSS-like licenses could only be enforced through contract law rather than through copyright law, in contexts where contract damages would be difficult to establish.
** The Artistic License ( the original Artistic License 1. 0, the one which is still used by Perl and CPAN )
** The Artistic License 2. 0 ( used by Parrot )
He was long associated with London's Royal Court Theatre, where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969 – 70, and Associate Artistic Director 1971 – 75, directing premiere productions of plays by David Storey, among others.
Artistic research has been defined by the University of Dance and Circus ( Dans och Cirkushögskolan, DOCH ), Stockholm in the following manner-" Artistic research is to investigate and test with the purpose of gaining knowledge within and for our artistic disciplines.
In 2004, the minister of culture Gilberto Gil submitted to Unesco an application for declaring samba as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity in the category " Intangible Goods " by the Institute of National Historical and Artistic Heritage.
* 1998-Cairo International Film Festival-Best Artistic Contribution by an Actress-Ayesha Dharker
Artistic use of steam fog was pioneered in the collaborative Center Beam artwork by the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT.
The 2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were the first international competition to make use of the " vaulting table ", an apparatus made by Dutch gymnastics equipment company Janssen-Fritsen since the mid-1990s.
The horizontal bar, also known as the high bar, is an apparatus used by male gymnasts in Artistic Gymnastics.
* Artistic Orchestration by Alan Belkin.
: Artistic style of the 1920s, recognisable by its symmetrical designs and straight lines.
Instead, there were two separate awards for production, the Most Artistic Quality of Production, won by Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans ( 1927 ) and the Most Outstanding Production, won by Wings as well as Best Effects, Engineering Effects for Roy Pomeroy.
In 1980, David Jones ( director ), former Associate Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company chose to launch his new theatre company at the Brooklyn Academy of Music ( BAM ) with The Winter's Tale starring Brian Murray supported by Jones ' new company at BAM In 1983, the Riverside Shakespeare Company mounted a production based on the First Folio text at The Shakespeare Center in Manhattan.
For the first six years of the Aldeburgh Festival, the joint Artistic Directors remained Britten, Pears and Crozier ; in 1955, Britten and Pears were in sole charge, then the following year they were joined by Imogen Holst, who remained a member of the Artistic Directorate until her death in 1984.
In 1999, a sole Artistic Director in the Britten mould – composer, solo performer, accompanist and conductor – was appointed in Thomas Adès, joined in 2004 by composer John Woolrich, first as Guest Artistic Director then as an Associate Artistic Director.

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