Final answer:
When a license is lost or destroyed, the licensee must follow procedures to replace it, possibly including a full refund, destruction of copies, and compliance with original license terms without additional restrictions.
Step-by-step explanation:
When an original license is lost or destroyed, the licensee must comply with specific procedures to obtain a replacement. In most cases, this involves notifying the licensing authority in writing or by email, stating the circumstances of the loss and requesting a new license. The licensee may be required to provide a full refund of any fees if the terms of the license dictate so, or if the licensee does not agree to the license terms upon the loss of the initial one.
If the license is associated with digital or intellectual property, such as with Project Gutenberg-tm works, the licensee must destroy all copies of the works in their possession and discontinue all use to comply with the terms. Importantly, no additional restrictions can be placed on the licensee that would restrict their rights under the original license. This ensures that the process of license replacement does not impose undue limitations on the licensee's permitted activities.