I seem to have missed something

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Fri Jul 26 06:37:22 EDT 2024


Free Software has no EULA, not Commercial.

Freeware has EULA and can be Commercial.
Example, software has no cost but has Commercial licence.


> On 26 Jul 2024, at 11:01, Keith Martin via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
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>> On 26 Jul 2024, at 10:17, Colin Kelly via use-livecode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
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>> The new licenses allow to create free apps as long as they are not used commercially.
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> Forgive the nit-picking, but my understanding was that the new licenses allow to create apps that are not offered commercially in any way. "Used commercially" isn't the same as made available commercially; one is about someone's end use, the other is about my distribution process. I couldn't determine if someone used a free app I made as part of a commercial project or purely for their personal hobby, nor should I (IMRarelyHO) even try! 😁
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