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I noticed that WURFL changed his license model on 30 august 2010. Can please anyone explain me, can I use it with new license in commercial product?

Sergey Litvinov
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because **it is about licensing or legal issues**, not programming or software development. [See here](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/274964/1402846) for details, and the [help/on-topic] for more. – Kevin Brown-Silva Jun 16 '15 at 23:50
  • Yeah, i know. now it's offtopic, but that time it wasn't too much offtopic, and question is almost 4 years old. but thanks anyway – Sergey Litvinov Jun 17 '15 at 08:42

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See licensing info for commercial use at ScientaMobile

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  • Based on it, I can use wurlf free of charge only for open source project under AGPL license? And if I want to use it in my commercial project - I should pay for it? – Sergey Litvinov Nov 29 '11 at 12:47
  • @PhoeniXX: I have no idea, but I believe the ScientaMobile webpage has the information you want if you read it carefully. (edit) In the matrix it is stated that license for commercial use starts at 1500$. – CharlesB Nov 29 '11 at 12:50
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A cloud offering should be making it's debut in roughly a month, and may save you some $ depending on your usage. A free version with limited capabilities will likely be included as well.

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