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by jlgaddis
4885 days ago
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As a follow-up to myself, if you are the copyright holder you can do whatever you'd like with the code including, for example, dual licensing. Many, many years ago (I'm not sure if this is still true (I doubt it)), MySQL was dual-licensed. It was free for personal use, for example, but if you wanted to 1) use it commercially or 2) run it on Windows, you had to pay. Perl, AFAIK, is still dual-licensed under the GPL and the Artistic License. |
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