EDIT: They want users to help generate a dataset. You just play a game and email them the data when you are done.
I just did it, it was easy.
EDIT: They want users to help generate a dataset. You just play a game and email them the data when you are done.
I just did it, it was easy.
Personal anecdotes of successful piracy don’t make for an open-source license agreement, otherwise I would be a minor king of open-source.
If a database server’s license says “only allowed to use for personal purposes”, it’s rather obvious that I can’t install it at my work. If a keyboard’s license says “you may modify the software only for non-commercial purposes”, it’s less clear, but also not apparent why the same interpretation shouldn’t apply. Most importantly, copyright law doesn’t allow willy-nilly use by default in the case of doubt.
As the other commenter correctly pointed out, GPL only requires you to share your code if you distribute the compiled binary. And, being a fully FOSS license, GPL doesn’t restrict commercial use of programs.