What's considered a commercial site (sites that should pay the license fee)?
Apr 10, 1999, 11:11 AM
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Apr 10, 1999, 11:11 AM
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I don't know what is considered commercial in certain instances, but in general, a commercial site is one that sells something. I don't know if having a banner to sell something, or a search field for a commercial site (such as Amazon.com) counts, but if you have a store online, that would definitely be commercial.
I'm not the webmaster or anything, but thought I'd offer an answer that might help some.
I'm not the webmaster or anything, but thought I'd offer an answer that might help some.
Apr 10, 1999, 4:24 PM
User (282 posts)
Apr 10, 1999, 4:24 PM
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I am assuming that if you qualify as not-for-profit, you are considered non-commercial. On one of my sites, I have an Amazon associates bookstore, which makes about $30 a quarter, almost enough to pay for the web hosting. I don't think that can be called commercial.
Right?
Phoenix
Right?
Phoenix