So, I was looking at getting a bundle of plugins to improve the functionality of wpDiscuz, which is a comment plugin for WordPress (Don't worry, I use ClassicPress, which is a fork instead). I looked at their . Mainly, this is so I can add delete and report buttons for posts. And they said their plugins are under the terms of GNU GPLv2, meaning it can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes. And then they said the following:
You are free to modify and adapt our Products to fit your purposes, or for the purposes of your clients. However, please take note, you can not:
- Directly transfer copies to a third party – you may only directly install on the client / customer’s domain.
- Sell copies, as is or modified, via a store or any other type of sales process as a standalone product. You may only install on a client’s domain or an individual established website as part of a private, one-to-one service or website sale agreement.
Should I be concerned about this?
So, I was looking at getting a bundle of plugins to improve the functionality of wpDiscuz, which is a comment plugin for WordPress (Don't worry, I use ClassicPress, which is a fork instead). I looked at their [Terms and Conditions page](https://gvectors.com/terms-and-conditions/). Mainly, this is so I can add delete and report buttons for posts. And they said their plugins are under the terms of GNU GPLv2, meaning it can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes. And then they said the following:
> You are free to modify and adapt our Products to fit your purposes, or for the purposes of your clients.
However, please take note, you can not:
> 1. Directly transfer copies to a third party – you may only directly install on the client / customer’s domain.
1. Sell copies, as is or modified, via a store or any other type of sales process as a standalone product. You may only install on a client’s domain or an individual established website as part of a private, one-to-one service or website sale agreement.
Should I be concerned about this?
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