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Dual license seems great. Mit for any not monetized code, if you want to monetize it that's fine, but since you depend on the work of open sources devs, then you need to pay for a license
The more I read replies under my post, the more I understand how little I know lol Pay for a license to monetize open source code? Which one of GPL and MIT allows that?
Dual license. You can specify one license under some conditions and another license for other conditions. So you could specify that if your code is going to be used by someone like say, Amazon, they need to pay you a license. But actual open source projects get it free and clear. Or whatever combo you want.
Oh wow, didn't know that! Thanks