Hi Matti,Pd Vanilla has a 3-clause BSD license.  This license allows you to use 
the code in proprietary software and distribute binaries without also 
distributing the corresponding source code.
It also allows you to make changes/improvements to the code without sharing 
them back with the community.
As for external libraries-- it depends on how they are licensed.  Some are 
licensed GPL, which doesn't allow you to do what you're asking.
-Jonathan 

    On Saturday, May 7, 2016 11:48 AM, Matti Viljamaa <mvilja...@kapsi.fi> 
wrote:
 

 I’ve been thinking about the feasibility of leveraging Pd as a development 
platform for commercial patches. Sort of like some (e.g. Twisted Tools) are 
using Reaktor for developing commercial-grade plug-ins.
But instead of Reaktor I could rather use Pd, because it’s a more open platform.

But if the development is for commercial purposes, there would need to be some 
sort of mechanism for closing the source. Is this possible or something worth 
looking at?

-Matti
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