A beta license is a license (obviously) that allows you to use software (usually commercially distributed games) before the official release so that the development team has the opportunity to improve the product before the official release. Take Activision's Black Ops III title. They've recently released their game's Beta to consumers to get their "feel" of the game before their official release of it late November of this year.
The point of this is to get their opinion before pulling the product from the market (Black Ops III's beta is no longer available to play). I should always state that betas are usually "downgrades" of the real thing. For example, Black Ops III beta is only a sample of the game, and also only available to those who preordered the game.
I hope I clarified some things a bit :).
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