Jeferson,
yes, you can sell plugins, but you'll have to distribute the source code
of it, or make a written offer to have access to it, to your customers
under the GPL v2+ license of QGIS (which mean they could also
potentially redistribute the source code freely, in all meaning of the
word, to anyone else)
See https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#DoesTheGPLAllowMoney
And also https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/discuss/2021-March/039273.html
Even
Le 13/05/2021 à 21:08, jeferson da Silva a écrit :
Hello,
My name is Jeferson and I have a company in Brazil called Trindade
Company, which map cities with Drones and recently created a plugin
and interfaces for QGIS, for urban taxation, do tax calculations
automatically and synchronize with a bank of data. My question is, can
I sell these plugins? How can my company be a representative or
partner of QGIS?
Attached images of the plugin and interface.
QGIS Version: 3.18.2
*/Jeferson da Silva de Jesus: Agricultural technician, majoring in
Systems Development Analysis./*
*/CEO from Trindade Company. /*
*/WhatsApp: +55 71 99261-9642/*
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