Heya.
I am thinking of using the JointJS Core library a product that will be sold and shipped world wide.
I am looking at the license:
http://www.jointjs.com/licenseWhich says JointJS library is licensed Mozilla Public License, but the paragraph below "Commercial license" says:
"The Rappid license also
gives you a commercial license to the JointJS core library"
So I am guessing I need this "Rappid license" in order to use the JointJS Core library in the product.
Heading over to the Rappid product page.
http://www.jointjs.com/about-rappidAnd scroll down to "License" you can read:
The Rappid license works on a per-developer basis. Each engineer
developing against the Rappid plugins API needs a single license.
The license then gives you the freedom to use Rappid to create
an unlimited number of commercial applications,
use the plugins on any computer or server you like and you'll
have access to the source code of Rappid and its plugins with the
freedom to modify it.
The full license terms are available here.
sd
But in the license it says:
"Software" shall mean Rappid, as originally created by client IO.
Nothing is really stated about the JointJS library, only about the "Rappid" which is the toolkit.
I am terribly confused about this. Can anyone share some light onto this topic?
// Christoffer