The Bioconductor contributions guide says: > Licenses restricting use, e.g., to academic or non-profit > researchers, are not suitable for Bioconductor.
but we have several packages with restrictive licenses: - RankProd: free for non-commercial users. Non-academic users MUST have requested from the author - SPIA: This content is freely available to researchers in academia for RESEARCH AND TEACHING PURPOSES ONLY. Absent the issuance of a license by Advaita Bioinformatics for the specific use of SPIA, the content shall not be used for any non-research or commercial application in any form. If you are interested in using any contents from SPIA for a product, service, or with a plan to redistribute (e.g., a website), then you must obtain a separate license from Advaita. Please contact i...@advaitabio.com if you require further information. - viper: This software evaluation license agreement ("License") is between The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, ("University") and You (as defined below) ... University hereby grants, and You accept, subject to the terms and conditions of this License, a limited nonexclusive, nontransferable and non-assignable license to use the Program for non-commercial, academic or educational research purposes only. - dorothea: DoRothEA is intended only for academic use as in contains resources whose licenses don't permit commercial use. However, we developed a non-academic version of DoRothEA by removing those resources (mainly TRED from the curated databases). You can find the non-academic package with the regulons here. - MotifDb: MotifDb is a collection of position weight matrices and metadata obtained from six sources, with some restriction upon commercial use ... Laurent _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel