Open for personal, pay for commercial

2011-03-19 Thread Varun Mehta
I want to host a project which has a community version, open to develop and personal use, but they have to pay for commercial use. Can I host such a project ? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Project Hosting on Google Code group. To post to this

Re: Open for personal, pay for commercial

2011-03-19 Thread Karl Fogel
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Varun Mehta va...@protonfever.com wrote: I want to host a project which has a community version, open to develop and personal use, but they have to pay for commercial use. Can I host such a project ? I don't speak for Google, but I can tell you what their

Hosting law-code instead of software-code at Google code

2011-03-19 Thread Kai-Uwe Radde
Dear all, I want to develop a law in a collaborative open source way with other users. Am I allowed to make use of Google Code to host the text and to develop? I can see two obstacles: 1. Formal Requirements I have to refer to a documentation licence (e.g. GNU Free Documentation License) instead

Re: Hosting law-code instead of software-code at Google code

2011-03-19 Thread Chris DiBona
Once you create a project, we offer 8 options for documentation licensing in the admin interface. Go ahead and create your project using 'other' and then select fdl or whichever you use. As to the appropriateness, who knows. We respond to the DMCA as anyone might, but law often isn't subject to

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2011-03-19 Thread Will Duncan
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Re: Open for personal, pay for commercial

2011-03-19 Thread Varun Mehta
Jason, I'm not that good with legal stuff, could you suggest which licenses support this model ? From the top of my head, I think GPL is out. Regards Varun Mehta On Mar 19, 11:59 am, Jason Robbins jrobb...@google.com wrote: Yep, that is true.  Open source licenses cannot discriminate against

Re: Open for personal, pay for commercial

2011-03-19 Thread Chris DiBona
We really shouldn't be giving advice on which licenses to use for which hybrid model. I'd suggest picking up a copy of Van Lindbergs book. Chris On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Varun Mehta va...@protonfever.com wrote: Jason, I'm not that good with legal stuff, could you suggest which