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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T20:51:33+00:00 2026-05-12T20:51:33+00:00

There is a lot of open source engines and software with different licences conditions.

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There is a lot of open source engines and software with different licences conditions. Most of them are non-free for commercial use.

The question is what does “commercial use” exactly mean?

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I have site where I propose paid service or software. I want to create blog or wiki section on it. I download appropriated open source projects and deploy on my web site. Is it “commersial use” as I will not earn money on these engines but on the services I propose?

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    2026-05-12T20:51:33+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:51 pm

    “Commercial use” in cases like this is actually just a shorthand to indicate that the product is dual-licensed under both an open source and a traditional paid-for commercial license.

    Any “true” open source license will not discriminate against commercial use. (See clause 6 of the Open Source Definition.) However, open source licenses like the GPL contain clauses that are incompatible with most companies’ approach to commercial software (since the GPL requires that you make your source code available if you incorporate GPL’ed code into your product).

    Duel-licensing is a way to accommodate this and also provides a revenue stream for the company providing the software. For users that don’t mind the restrictions of the GPL and don’t need support, the product is available under an open source license. For users for whom the GPL’s restrictions would be incompatible with their business model, and for users that do need support, a commercial license is available.

    You gave the specific example of the Screwturn wiki, which is dual-licensed under the GPL and a commercial license. Under the terms of the GPL (i.e., without getting a “commercial” license), you can do the following:

    • Use it internally as much as you want (see here)
    • Run it on your internal servers for external users / clients / customers, or run it on your internal servers for paying clients if you’re an ISP / hosting provider. (If Screwturn were licensed under the AGPL instead of the GPL, that might restrict this.)
    • Distribute it to others, either free of charge or for a payment that covers the shipping, as long as you’re willing to also distribute the source code
    • Incorporate it into your product, as long as you’re willing to also distribute the source code, and as long as either (a) it remains a separate program that you merely aggregate with your product or (b) you release the source code to your product under an open source license compatible with the GPL

    In other words, there’s a lot that you can do without getting a commercial license. This is especially true for web-based software, since people can use web-based software without it being distributed to them. Screwturn’s web site even acknowledges this: they state that the commercial license is for “either integrating it in a commercial application, or using it in an enterprise environment where free software is not allowed,” not for any use related to commerce.

    All of the preceding is merely my understanding and is not intended to be legal advice. Consult your lawyer to be certain.

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