Not picking on the guy asking the question. But, especially with someone you don't know or buying services you're not familiar with, this is another case that illustrates the need to ask questions (price? what am I buying?) before rather than after.
I hung around outside a dyno shack at a rally killing time one drizzly afternoon. Just to watch the show. There were completely different prices charged for guys that asked before the job started versus that just said "how much do I owe" when the job was done.
Only the service provider could tell you what "license" you bought since he was the guy making it up. Maybe, just maybe, and giving the guy the benefit of the doubt, he'll tell you he's using some tuning package that has a per-bike license to use. Even that, however, is a screwing-in-process as there are other options and the only things I'm aware that ever worked that way would come with a hardware component that the license was tied to.
Providers more experienced than am I may be aware of other things....