Hi, can anyone answer my questions about PHP and PhpMyAdmin Licenses? Can I create web application with PHP and sell it and prevent buyer from reselling? is it legal? what the licenses is about?
Hi Ashkar,
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 5:32 PM Ashkar Dev ashkardev@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, can anyone answer my questions about PHP and PhpMyAdmin Licenses?
I can try. Note that I'm not a lawyer and my answers are, mostly, my interpretation of license terms.
Can I create web application with PHP and sell it and prevent buyer from reselling?
PHP is a programming language and doesn't explicitly require anything of you or your users/customers. If you choose to use a particular library within your application, however, you'll be restricted by the terms of that license. Since this list is about the phpMyAdmin application, you may be able to get more specific answers from the developers of the libraries you use or from a general PHP interest mailing list.
The phpMyAdmin program, for instance, is distributed under the GPL2 license (https://www.phpmyadmin.net/license/) which allows others (such as web hosts) to distribute the application or make modifications, but requires that the source be available and that any changes are published. Other licenses can prevent commercial use outright.
is it legal? what the licenses is about?
Hope that helps, Isaac
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Le lun. 16 sept. 2019 à 19:59, Isaac Bennetch bennetch@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi Ashkar,
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 5:32 PM Ashkar Dev ashkardev@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, can anyone answer my questions about PHP and PhpMyAdmin Licenses?
I can try. Note that I'm not a lawyer and my answers are, mostly, my interpretation of license terms.
Can I create web application with PHP and sell it and prevent buyer from
reselling?
PHP is a programming language and doesn't explicitly require anything of you or your users/customers. If you choose to use a particular library within your application, however, you'll be restricted by the terms of that license. Since this list is about the phpMyAdmin application, you may be able to get more specific answers from the developers of the libraries you use or from a general PHP interest mailing list.
The phpMyAdmin program, for instance, is distributed under the GPL2 license (https://www.phpmyadmin.net/license/) which allows others (such as web hosts) to distribute the application or make modifications, but requires that the source be available and that any changes are published. Other licenses can prevent commercial use outright.
is it legal? what the licenses is about?
Hope that helps, Isaac
Developers mailing list Developers@phpmyadmin.net https://lists.phpmyadmin.net/mailman/listinfo/developers
Developers mailing list Developers@phpmyadmin.net https://lists.phpmyadmin.net/mailman/listinfo/developers