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IANAL but it doesn't really matter if Jenkins-CI is a non-profit organisation or not - its more whether the "end-user" (that is the organisation that is running the Jenkins server using your plugin) is a non-profit organisation or not.Given Jenkins target market, I would imagine that 99% of the time, the target Jenkins instance will be commercial in nature and therefore Highcharts wouldn't be usable.
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your reply.
Good news! You can use Highcharts under the Non Commercial License. However, you will need to inform your users that if they wish to use Highcharts commercially, they will need to purchase a license. Additionally, you must also include a link to our web shop.
I hope you found this clarifying.
Please don't hesitate to contact me, should you have any further questions.
Have a nice day!
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It's defined as "A commercial use is one primarily intended for commercial advantage or monetary compensation.".
So presuming that you are using it to help do stuff for you to provide a commercial product or service then I'd say it would be counted as commercial use. (Getting better quality software for example leads to happier customers which leads to commercial advantage etc. )
Richard
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(unintentional) violation of the license by end users.
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NON-COMMERCIAL REDISTRIBUTION.
You are allowed to distribute a Highsoft software product with non-commercial packages given that you fulfill two conditions:
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Wouldn’t it make sense to ask what a commercial license would cost for the Jenkins project so that users of Jenkins don’t need to bother about the license at all?
Am 25.11.2015 um 11:27 schrieb Nigel Magnay <nigel....@gmail.com>:The concern isn't the "Jenkins Project" - that's non-profit and can use it at will. It's the end users. Their FAQ claims:NON-COMMERCIAL REDISTRIBUTION.
You are allowed to distribute a Highsoft software product with non-commercial packages given that you fulfill two conditions:
- Emphasize to your users that a Highsoft software product is not free for commercial use. You can do this on your download page or when your users activate a Highsoft software product in your application.
- Provide a link back to this web page in the same location.
Whether you can use a (CC BY-NC 3.0) in your commercial organisation is entirely determined on whether you are gaining "commercial advantage" by doing so. I would argue that for most plugins and companies this is not the case. But assuredly that would be a matter for lawyers.On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Ullrich Hafner <ullrich...@gmail.com> wrote:Wouldn’t it make sense to ask what a commercial license would cost for the Jenkins project so that users of Jenkins don’t need to bother about the license at all?Am 25.11.2015 um 10:59 schrieb Nigel Magnay <nigel....@gmail.com>:--(unintentional) violation of the license by end users.
Oh, it will be.You're asking an awful lot of end-users to be going through plugin detail (the vast majority are entirely unencumbered by transitive licensing issues) to determine if they're 'allowed to use it' or not. They're just not going to bother. If I were Highcharts, and the license really is down to the 'commercial-ness' of the end user rather than the ISV producing the component (which is more normal), I would not be happy and I might choose to pursue you for not enforcing this license term.IMO, plugins that have terms like that should not belong in the public repository at all.
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@ Tom Fennelly:
I already took a closer a look at Google Charts. One thing that I didn't like is that you're not allowed to host the Google Chart Library on your own server. So the plugin users must always have a working internet connection (maybe in some company intranets that may not be the case).