0 not limited to only one person or organization, or to one group of people or organizations: --
The licence grants them the non-exclusive right to use the technology in their products.
a non-exclusive agreement/deal/licence They have entered into a non-exclusive distribution agreement.
This suggests two non-exclusive possibilities.
In this way, intellectual property is non-exclusive because, without laws and their enforcement, it cannot be protected against others using the property once it is disclosed.
The latter is a particular type of non-exclusive constraint where a contiguous subset of target tokens are prevented from aligning with a contiguous subset of source tokens.
My argument is this: first, as noted, this era saw property itself, previously imagined as a bundle of overlapping and often non-exclusive rights and obligations, recast as a bounded thing.
Since access to the two larger machines has been non-exclusive, not all processors could effectively be used for the experiments.
Alternatively, the initial conditions might trigger several non-exclusive mechanisms, which may have opposite effects.
There are at least two (mutually non-exclusive) explanations of this effect.
In our experiments we consider both exclusive and non-exclusive constraints.