What does Apache License 2.0 allow?

What does Apache License 2.0 allow?

The Apache License 2.0 outlines what users are allowed to do with the licensed code. Under this license, users can: Use the code commercially: Companies can include the licensed code in proprietary software that they then sell to customers.

Is Apache 2.0 license free for commercial use?

You can use any Apache License 2.0 licensed software in your commercial products for free. However, you must not name your product in a way that it looks like an endorsement from Apache. You must also not use any of the Apache marks (like the multi-colored feather) anywhere in your product or its documentation.

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Can I use any font commercially?

Fonts can be free or licensed, for a fee, for commercial use. Whether you pay for a font or acquire it for free, each font comes with a license that explains how you may use that font (and how you may not use the font). Your rights and obligations are defined in the End User License Agreement (EULA).

What is the Apache license of Android?

Apache 2.0 is a commercial and open-source-friendly software license. The majority of the Android platform and documentation is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. In those cases, the license covering the source code module will apply to the documentation extracted from it.

What is the Apache License for fonts?

To begin with, the Apache license was created with computer software in mind, as a free/open license that requires a software’s source code to be freely available. As it can be argued what the source of a font really is and because using and sharing fonts have quite specific needs, SIL decided to create a new free license for use with fonts.

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What version of the Apache License does ASF use?

The 2.0 version of the Apache License, approved by the ASF in 2004, helps us achieve our goal of providing reliable and long-lived software products through collaborative, open-source software development. All packages produced by the ASF are implicitly licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, unless otherwise explicitly stated.

Why do we use the Apache License?

The 2.0 version of the Apache License, approved by the ASF in 2004, helps us achieve our goal of providing reliable and long-lived software products through collaborative, open-source software development.

What is the difference between OFL and Apache fonts?

Apache allows a font to be sold in any manner, while the OFL requires that the font be bundled with some (almost any) software for it to be sold Apache requires that changes are logged

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