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@Cyanite well the only way to really have a closed source app is by using a private repo. If you make it public somebody can still copy parts and make their own
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@Cyanite you don't have to worry about an license then. I spent two months looking for a license that allowed personal use and disallowed comersial use besides the creator. couldn't find one so now I'm spending time on rewriting a project into a oss library and got to rewrite the closed source part to use it.
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I'm wanting to try and develop an Android app, but I want to include Add and a paid version.. what's a good closed-source license? (I'm used to working with GPLv3)
I basically want to hold all rights and disallow modification and distribution.
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