I think there is a little misunderstanding.
nml375 wrote:[*]License must be osi approved?
Legally, any license that permits egghelp.org to redistribute the script "as is" would do.
Small addition, with osi approved I mean that the used license is approved from the opensource initiative - (
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/alphabetical or the free software foundation -
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/).
I think if proprietary licenses are allowed, then the answer is licenses must not be osi approved. (osi approved means something like an important opensource initiative checked it and said "yes, it`s really free as in freedom")
For example, if it could be proprietary you could write in your license things like:
- "only for private use, for commercial use you have to buy a commercial license"
- "only 30 days free trial, then the script will stop working until you purchased a license" (aka shareware)
- "you may not use this for a bot lending service"