Releasing libraries used in a commercial application as GPL [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Can I, as author and copyright holder, relicense my code under a more liberal license after it has been published under a more restrictive license? (2 answers) Closed 9 years ago. While I was at university I developed some PHP libraries which I intended for personal use. I used […]
Releasing libraries used in a commercial application as GPL [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Can I, as author and copyright holder, relicense my code under a more liberal license after it has been published under a more restrictive license? (2 answers) Closed 9 years ago. While I was at university I developed some PHP libraries which I intended for personal use. I used […]
Is using data generated using AGPL-v3 licensed code considered distribution?
I’m considering using parts of a GNU Affero General Public License v3 (GNU AGPL v3) licensed library in a commercial context, but we obviously can’t afford to release our whole code-base.
Using advertising with free app is a commercial app? [closed]
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Using advertising with free app is a commercial app? [closed]
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Using advertising with free app is a commercial app? [closed]
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Using advertising with free app is a commercial app? [closed]
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Using advertising with free app is a commercial app? [closed]
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Using advertising with free app is a commercial app? [closed]
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License opensource app for non-commercial
I wish to create an app for studying Japanese Kanji. However I’m uncertain which license would best fit it. I want my app to be Opensource so that I can use the code for tutorials and other people may benefit from the example. I want to release the app for free so that I can improve the Japanese learning community, however I don’t want that a person/company rips all my source code, polishes it a bit and sells it for money. When I look at the available popular Opensource licenses they all allow “Commercial Use” (http://choosealicense.com/licenses/). I don’t mind people using my source code for practice or their own apps, as long as they also published it for free and Opensource. So what would be appropriate licenses?