Comment by wat10000 12 days ago Prohibiting the user from using it for any commercial or business purposes is definitely new! 6 comments wat10000 Reply klez 12 days ago Have you really never seen any software saying "for non-commercial use only"? flawi 12 days ago When I'm paying for said software? No, I don't think I have. zombot 11 days ago The Home/Personal edition of Mathematica is for non-commercial use only although it's a paid subscription. The world around you is not bound by your ignorance. 1 reply → wat10000 12 days ago Only when it's a free/cheap consumer version of something with a pricey business version. zombot 11 days ago No, it's not.
klez 12 days ago Have you really never seen any software saying "for non-commercial use only"? flawi 12 days ago When I'm paying for said software? No, I don't think I have. zombot 11 days ago The Home/Personal edition of Mathematica is for non-commercial use only although it's a paid subscription. The world around you is not bound by your ignorance. 1 reply → wat10000 12 days ago Only when it's a free/cheap consumer version of something with a pricey business version.
flawi 12 days ago When I'm paying for said software? No, I don't think I have. zombot 11 days ago The Home/Personal edition of Mathematica is for non-commercial use only although it's a paid subscription. The world around you is not bound by your ignorance. 1 reply →
zombot 11 days ago The Home/Personal edition of Mathematica is for non-commercial use only although it's a paid subscription. The world around you is not bound by your ignorance. 1 reply →
wat10000 12 days ago Only when it's a free/cheap consumer version of something with a pricey business version.
Have you really never seen any software saying "for non-commercial use only"?
When I'm paying for said software? No, I don't think I have.
The Home/Personal edition of Mathematica is for non-commercial use only although it's a paid subscription. The world around you is not bound by your ignorance.
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Only when it's a free/cheap consumer version of something with a pricey business version.
No, it's not.