Hi Kern,
you can see this development at several places throughout the OpenSource
scene. actually i cant see any difference between this licence concept which
asks you to buy a licence if you want to make profit with the software and
"classical" commercial software which also allows private users to use their
software for free...
i have to admit i have not really thought it through, but what i think
enabled
the great success of open source was software like linux and mysql which
was from
the beginning also free for commercial ideas...
greetings,
philipp
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