Class A Liscense
Components Sales on the Market
When granted by the Judicial Department, this gives a corporation the authority to sell systems components, such as navigation computers, consules, and others, as well as basic tools, equipment, and accesories for use on ships and other vehicles. This classification is also a catch-call category for any companies that do not fall under the other liscenses.
Class B Liscense
Small Arms Sales to the Republic
This liscense grants a corporation the authority to sell small arms (such as pistols, blaster rifles, carbines, etc.) exclusively to the Galactic Republic and the Republic Armed Forces and Judicial Forces. Thus, by technicality, this liscense also gives the corporation the authority to manufacture these arms.
Class C Liscense
Small Arms on the Market
An expansion from the Class B, this liscense will allow the allied corporation to openly sell small arms to any interest customers, providing that they are not enemied of the state (for example, terrorists or pirates). All sales, however, must be made public for the analysis of the Senate and the Judicial Department.
Class D Liscense
Defensive Weaponry on the Market
Once approved by the Judicial Department, this liscense will grant a corporation permission to manufacture and sell weaponry of a defensive nature on the open market, providing that it is not sold to enemies of the state. As with above, all sales must be made public for the analysis of the Senate and Judicial Department.
Class E Liscense
Offensive Weaponry Sales to the Republic
This liscense grants a corporation the authority to sell large-scale, offensive weaponry to the Galactic Republic, as well as the Republic Armed Forces and Judiciary Forces. Weaponry included would be artillery, tanks, heavy turrets, capital ships, etc.
Class F Liscense
Offensive Weaponry on the Market
An extremely difficult liscense to attain, this allows a corporation to sell offensive weaponry of the nature described on the open market, providing that none are sold to enemies of the state.
NOTE: To Operate in the Republic, you must have a liscense. To apply for a liscense, you must first have a Corporate Charter approved by the Senate. Exception is under extreme circumstance.