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Is it legal to use GraphicsMagick in a commercial software?
GraphicsMagick license
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It should say something about that in the licencing agreement for the software. That will answer the question much more clearly and exactly than anyone here could, because it is the very definition of what is allowed and what isn't.
If this is the right site, then you'll need to read through the Copyrights and Licenses link on their site
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This is my first question in SO. I read this page and now I want to use MimeTeX.dll in my commercial, closed source project. Regarding to licence of MimeTeX project, can I legally do this?
MimeTeX is GPL licensed so you are not allowed to use it in a closed-source product unless you get specific permission to do so by the copyright-holder.
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I noticed that WURFL changed his license model on 30 august 2010. Can please anyone explain me, can I use it with new license in commercial product?
See licensing info for commercial use at ScientaMobile
A cloud offering should be making it's debut in roughly a month, and may save you some $ depending on your usage. A free version with limited capabilities will likely be included as well.
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Is JRE (standard edition) freely redistributable with our commercial application?
Is yes, what license text / note should I look into. Any pointers will greatly appreciated.
If you download the JRE from Oracle, you should receive a license, where this all is explained in great detail.
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is it "legal" to use GNU-Code in a software project developed from a company for internal use only.
So here is no distribution out of the company.
nobody can force the company to publish their code?
Yes. The licenses don't require you to publish your software at all.
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Point three for example:
Neither the name of the ORGANIZATION nor the names of its contributors may
be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without
specific prior written
permission.
Thanks for any advice.
Have you considered using the MIT License as an alternative? It seems (to my eyes) to say about the same thing, but without the organization section.
When I used the BSD license I just reworded it so that it didn't mention organization.