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What is a site license primarily used for?

  1. Outlining privacy rights of publishers

  2. Distributing educational materials

  3. Setting prices for software

  4. Ensuring classroom security

The correct answer is: Outlining privacy rights of publishers

A site license is primarily used for distributing educational materials within a specific educational institution. It allows organizations, such as schools or universities, to legally use or distribute software on multiple devices, often in multiple classrooms or buildings, under a single agreement. This arrangement promotes wider access to essential tools and resources for both educators and students, enhancing the educational experience. The option regarding outlining privacy rights of publishers relates more to legal agreements or copyright considerations rather than the practical usage of software or educational materials. Similarly, discussing prices pertains to the financial aspects of purchasing software rather than the mechanism of distribution itself. Lastly, classroom security focuses on safety and protocols within a school environment, which is not relevant to the functionality of a site license.