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kirshevs2020-06-24 00:07:00
Licenses for software and other works
kirshevs, 2020-06-24 00:07:00

Laravel Backpack License. How can they discover?

I use Laravel Backpack

for the backend The product agreement has the following restrictions on use in production:
We consider it commercial use when anybody involved in the project that uses Backpack makes money. If anybody (including but not limited to: the developer, employer, employees or clients) using Backpack inside a project (by building, maintaining, leasing, renting, selling or reselling the project) is financially rewarded directly (wage, commission, subscription, advertising)or indirectly(by reducing costs or increasing efficiency in a commercial endeavor), it is considered commercial use. Any usage by a commercial entity is considered commercial use. Internal usage by a commercial entity is considered commercial use. Commercial entities developing pro-bono projects can and should apply for a non-commercial license on backpackforlaravel.com. Full description

Everything is clear here - it cannot be used commercially. But I plan to add some ads to make hosting pay off. The next question is - how can they "calculate" my project and prove that I use their product?

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DevMan, 2020-06-24
@kirshevs

can be calculated by many indirect signs.
but no one will do it.

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Viktor Pavlov, 2020-06-24
@zogxray

Calculated by IP)

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Roman Ananev, 2020-08-04
@rananyev

  1. This is how the license is checked: https://github.com/Laravel-Backpack/CRUD/blob/bd96... and just bang to the top of the functionreturn true;
  2. And the statistics are sent here https://github.com/Laravel-Backpack/CRUD/blob/07d9... and here the easiest way is to /etc/hostsadd the line127.0.0.1 backpackforlaravel.com

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