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Can open source software be modified and sold?
You can modify and sell any open source software. However, depending on the license, the customers to whom you sell to, can also sell it to others and you cannot prevent it. For instance, you could sell Linux kernel. But being GPL, you have to provide the complete source code and your customers inherit the same rights.
Can open source software be modified by anyone?
An open source development model is the process used by an open source community project to develop open source software. The software is then released under an open source license, so anyone can view or modify the source code.
How is open source software sold?
Re-licensing under a proprietary license If a software product uses only own software and open-source software under a permissive free software licence, a company can re-license the resulting software product under a proprietary license and sell the product without the source code or software freedoms.
Can you sell free software?
4. Can you sell GPL software/code? Yes, the GPL license allows users to sell the original as well as the modified software. It may be confusing, but free software is referred to as free in terms of freedom and not in terms of price.
Is it legal to sell open source software?
No. You cannot sell open source software. From the term Open Source they mean. Denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified.
Can I Sell my modified version of a software?
Yes – as long as you make your modified source code freely available, under the same license, you’re allowed to sell the software (for example in binary form).
What is open source software?
Denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified. If you want to sell/make money from an Open Software. Two important/highly followed way to generate revenue from Open Source software.
Do you have to give the source code when selling software?
With the MIT license you do not need to provide the source code when distributing but you must provide attribution (ie credits) to the authors of the MIT licenced code you’ve used. In both cases, you’re entirely free to sell the software for anything you like.