Hi!
Es geht um folgendes:
Das Tool
Graphviz steht unter der CPL (Common Public Licence).
Wenn ich diese richtig deute, darf ich doch folgendes machen:
Das Programm nutzen und z.B. auf einer Webseite das Ergebnis (also das Bild des Graphen) anzeigen.
Und da auf dieser Webseite auch Werbung stehen würde, handelt es sich ja um kommerzielle Nutzung.
Dabei geht es nicht darum, einmalig ein Bild zu erzeugen - es ist vielmehr dynamisch.
Kennt sich da jemand etwas aus?
Anbei noch der Auszug aus der CPL, der sich um Commercial dreht:
Zitat:
4. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION
Commercial distributors of software may accept certain responsibilities with respect to end users, business partners and the like. While this license is intended to facilitate the commercial use of the Program, the Contributor who includes the Program in a commercial product offering should do so in a manner which does not create potential liability for other Contributors. Therefore, if a Contributor includes the Program in a commercial product offering, such Contributor ("Commercial Contributor") hereby agrees to defend and indemnify every other Contributor ("Indemnified Contributor") against any losses, damages and costs (collectively "Losses") arising from claims, lawsuits and other legal actions brought by a third party against the Indemnified Contributor to the extent caused by the acts or omissions of such Commercial Contributor in connection with its distribution of the Program in a commercial product offering. The obligations in this section do not apply to any claims or Losses relating to any actual or alleged intellectual property infringement. In order to qualify, an Indemnified Contributor must: a) promptly notify the Commercial Contributor in writing of such claim, and b) allow the Commercial Contributor to control, and cooperate with the Commercial Contributor in, the defense and any related settlement negotiations. The Indemnified Contributor may participate in any such claim at its own expense.
For example, a Contributor might include the Program in a commercial product offering, Product X. That Contributor is then a Commercial Contributor. If that Commercial Contributor then makes performance claims, or offers warranties related to Product X, those performance claims and warranties are such Commercial Contributor's responsibility alone. Under this section, the Commercial Contributor would have to defend claims against the other Contributors related to those performance claims and warranties, and if a court requires any other Contributor to pay any damages as a result, the Commercial Contributor must pay those damages.
Grüße, Frederic