"Sharing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sharing is the action of willing intent, decision or ability to give, provide, or supply material, service, knowledge, ideas, systems, expertise, experience, or both physical or virtual resources to achieve a common goal, finance a need, or build goodwill, either formally or informally.
In the context of corporate social responsibility, one organization can share its resources with other organizations.
Shared services can be directed inside an organization in the form of a shared service center or out to external parties through platforms, APIs, or public interfaces to ensure radically different architecture styles can interact using web services.
Sharing can also be based on a licensing model in which access to quantities or roles is delegated to another user over time, be it without or with some source based constraints under contract on phrases and/or software licenses such as e.g. AGPL or time buying access.
Social reciprocity, altruism, and cooperation are necessary motives to achieve sharing and determine who and how to share with in that organizational context.
Shareware refers to software or a computer program that is distributed at no cost to the user, but requires the user to pay a license fee or subscription for continued use beyond a specified trial period.