| bio | website | maxpavlov.com |
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| location | Kiev, Ukraine | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | Aug 30 '12 at 20:12 | |
| stats | profile views | 44 |
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 13 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 30 |
accepted | Third party social network client monetization |
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Aug 30 |
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Aug 27 |
asked | Third party social network client monetization |
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Jul 8 |
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GPL licensing of a GPL licensed product with a commersial version If some funtionality is separated in libraries, can I not make these libs open source in a paid versions? They will be no more than an add-ons to a Product A, that extend it's functionality. |
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Jul 8 |
accepted | GPL licensing of a GPL licensed product with a commersial version |
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Jul 8 |
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Jul 8 |
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GPL licensing of a GPL licensed product with a commersial version I've updated the question with some details. The thing is - I live in Ukraine - as well as my business will be here. We have an army of lawyers, but almost none are even slightly familiar with software licensing questions. I've asked two so far. Of course I am trying to avoid having western laywers engaged in the process since it will cost a lot and won't fit into a business plan for the initial year. P.S. Now they list GPL v2 as a lisense for communitiy edition. |
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Jul 7 |
revised |
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Jul 7 |
asked | GPL licensing of a GPL licensed product with a commersial version |
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Jul 4 |
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How to determine the monetization sources of a startup web service Ok, shopping list is a "hit" monetization possibility for such service. Thank you. I will try to teach myself to see such opportunities right a way myself. |
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Jul 4 |
accepted | How to determine the monetization sources of a startup web service |
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Jul 4 |
asked | How to determine the monetization sources of a startup web service |
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Apr 6 |
accepted | Registering a code-signing certificate on an alias name of the company |
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Apr 6 |
asked | Registering a code-signing certificate on an alias name of the company |
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Apr 3 |
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Security as a monetization option I haven't looked at their paid offers. Will take a look now. Thanks. |
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Apr 3 |
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Security as a monetization option Yes, I am sure Dropbox is a profitable company. They have changed their web-interface recently. It is now very professional-looking and sleek. It takes a collaboration of a well-motivated team to push something that clean to the market from my perspective, therefore I make a conclusion, that they are "in a very good standing" that makes everyone in the company fell good and therefore produce good results. |
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Apr 3 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Apr 3 |
accepted | Security as a monetization option |