On 14/06/2011 9:33, Bipin Mallik wrote: > I am little bit confused here about the license of iText. I came to > know from the iText site that AGPL is license version and I am not > sure whether it required pricing or not. Please confirm. The AGPL implies some obligations, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affero_General_Public_License In plain words: If you distribute a product that includes iText or if you use iText in a SaaS context, then you may do so for free if you also publish your own software under the same license. If you're developing a closed source application or service, you should buy a commercial license (instead of using iText as an AGPL library). Remember that iText is Free as in Free Speech, not Free as in Free Beer. I don't know the context of your question, please contact our sales department for more info: sales at itexpdf.com (replace " at " with "@").
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