Can you use LGPL in commercial products?
Can you use LGPL in commercial products?
You can use and distribute LGPL libraries on your website and use them in combination with commercial code. The only big restriction is that you must keep the library open source, including any modifications you make to it, and allow your users to obtain the source, licence and copyright information for the library.
What can you do with LGPL?
The LGPL prohibits sublicensing, yet each user that receives the software automatically has the right to run, modify and distribute the work.
- Include Original.
- Describes whether the original copyright must be retained.
- Including the full text of license in modified software.
Can I sell software under LGPL?
Short answer is yes, you can sell your application under any license you like.
Does LGPL require source code?
As a copyleft license, LGPL requires users to release the source code of any changes to the original software. However, this requirement applies to a narrower set of code than the “regular” GPL.
Does GPL allow commercial use?
Using the Licensed Code The GPL v3 license permits users of the code to: Use the code for commercial purposes: Like GPL v2, GPL v3 imposes no conditions on the internal use of the software.
Can I use MPL license commercial?
Using the Licensed Code MPL’d code can be included in software that’s sold commercially.
Does GPL 3 allow commercial use?
The GPL v3 license permits users of the code to: Use the code for commercial purposes: Like GPL v2, GPL v3 imposes no conditions on the internal use of the software.
Can I use Mozilla Public License 2.0 commercial?
Version 2.0 is, by default, compatible with LGPL and GPL version 2 or greater. You can distribute binaries under a proprietary license, as long as you make the source available under MPL. Describes the ability to use the software for commercial purposes.