Each appliances has its own license. If it was created by me than, you can 
consider them public domain. I cannot speak for appliances created by 
others.

There is no requirement to say "powered by web2py" if you use web2py as a 
framework. The rules are described in the LGPL license.

On Friday, 15 January 2016 08:20:44 UTC-6, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>
> My assumption is, its okay to use code that reside in appliance, slices 
> and books (cookbook and manual) for web2py application even for commercial 
> use as long as we have "powered by web2py" on pages. As an example, let's 
> say I leverage from the payment gateway posted on appliance or multi form 
> upload from cookbook and use them. Do you guys concur?
>
>

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