If you're making money from iText -- with "making money" being defined
as somebody is paying you -- you should pay for it.  There's a lot of
hard work that went into the creation and support of this awesome
tool.

The licensing scheme they have for v. 5.0 is already incredibly
generous; too generous IMO.  Bruno and the team deserve to be paid for
their work.  If you're a University or not-for-profit or a start-up
tell them: I'm sure they'll work out licensing arrangements that work
within reasonable constraints; they don't want to put anybody out of
business.

Michael.





On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:12 PM, 1T3XT info <i...@1t3xt.info> wrote:
> David Hoffer wrote:
>> No, versions prior to 5.x had the more friendly license.
>
> Nuance: more friendly for people who want to write even more unfriendly
> code. The license is still friendly for people who write software as
> friendly as iText.
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