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by jack12
2620 days ago
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I don't understand the change. If I understand the history correctly, previously commercial usage restrictions only applied to official binaries downloaded from their site, and now: >Going forward, only commercial use of ... the download page ... requires a subscription So now you're allowed to commercially use the official binaries without buying a license, but you're not allowed to acquire them without that license? I don't really understand how that's a distinction with any difference. Is the expectation that (non-commercial) 3rd-parties will mirror the official binaries, and that's why it's a useful change? |
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So it seems that if you use the Docker container or an APT repository, there is no need for a subscription. However if you pull from their infrastructure you need to pay. Interesting way to muddy the waters and extract money from those who don't understand the situation.