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Did you consider an open-source or dual-licensing business model? See http://www.1060research.com/products/ for an example.


Elaborate :)


The FAQ's explain when a license is needed:

http://www.1060research.com/resources/#open

Essentially, if the code that uses the framework is open-source, then the framework can be used with a public license at no charge. If the code that users the framework is proprietary, then the framework has a license fee.




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