unlicensed

/ʌnˈlaɪsənst/
adjective
  1. Not having official permission or a license to do something, especially to drive, sell goods, or practice a profession.
    • An unlicensed street vendor was selling homemade snacks near the park.
    • She was fined for practicing medicine while unlicensed.
    • The police stopped the driver for being unlicensed and driving without insurance.
  2. Not having a license to sell or serve alcoholic beverages.
    • The restaurant was shut down for operating as an unlicensed bar.
    • They held a small party at an unlicensed venue, so no alcohol was sold.
    • The unlicensed club was caught serving drinks after midnight.
  3. Not officially approved or authorized; done without permission.
    • The unlicensed use of the company logo led to a lawsuit.
    • He downloaded unlicensed software from a suspicious website.
    • The film was an unlicensed adaptation of the popular novel.