OrganicBeeMedia said
Collis made another post http://wpdaily.co/theme-clarity/ much respect for that man.
I’ll just quit selling themes on TF if license will be switched to all-gpl
Dream-Theme said
OrganicBeeMedia saidI’ll just quit selling themes on TF if license will be switched to all-gpl
Collis made another post http://wpdaily.co/theme-clarity/ much respect for that man.
If they’ll force us to use all-gpl, surely you won’t be the only one. If we’d have a way to choose either all gpl or split license, that could work fine.
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I don’t think that would ever happen, they’re just looking into allowing us to choose whether we want to be 100% GPL or not. I can’t see Envato ever forcing it on authors.
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Dream-Theme said
I’ll just quit selling themes on TF if license will be switched to all-gpl
PixelBuffet said
I don’t think that would ever happen, they’re just looking into allowing us to choose whether we want to be 100% GPL or not. I can’t see Envato ever forcing it on authors.
As PixelBuffet says, all Collis is talking about in the post is allowing the choice for authors to be 100% GPL is they want to be.
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pixelentity said
We, as many, also include custom made jquery plugin that are sold as separate commercial items and a 100% GPL theme would extend the license to the bundled plugin code.
Triggers another question. Is it possible to include MIT licensed plugins with GPL themes without conflicting GPL’s freedom? It looks like an 100% GPL theme will require an author to have multiple skills to comeup with own set of plugins (or use only GPL based 3rd party plugins, while MIT is the vast majority available for front end scripts)
Offtopic, I remember an MIT licensed javascript plugin on github having a single line license info on line 1 (repeating exact words here):
Licence: MIT bla bla
The script was a gem, and the license info added much respect towards the author 
As the copyright owner, an author can distribute his theme under a commercial license and under GPL.
So i got one (probably stupid) question:
What stops anyone on TF from releasing their themes “full” GPL today ? Why an author can’t do a deal like “buy a license on envato and i will send you a GPL version of my theme” ?
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maguiar01 said
As the copyright owner, an author can distribute his theme under a commercial license and under GPL.So i got one (probably stupid) question:
What stops anyone on TF from releasing their themes “full” GPL today ? Why an author can’t do a deal like “buy a license on envato and i will send you a GPL version of my theme” ?
if you are an exclusive author you need to release your items only on envato marketplaces. No other option, paid or free, is possible. So the only way to release an item (theme or other) is under the marketplace license.
FinalDestiny said
Dream-Theme saidIf they’ll force us to use all-gpl, surely you won’t be the only one. If we’d have a way to choose either all gpl or split license, that could work fine.
OrganicBeeMedia saidI’ll just quit selling themes on TF if license will be switched to all-gpl
Collis made another post http://wpdaily.co/theme-clarity/ much respect for that man.
maybe you guys should read the article
and your themes(at least WordPress) are GPL already
VF said
Triggers another question. Is it possible to include MIT licensed plugins with GPL themes without conflicting GPL’s freedom? It looks like an 100% GPL theme will require an author to have multiple skills to comeup with own set of plugins (or use only GPL based 3rd party plugins, while MIT is the vast majority available for front end scripts)
The MIT license is GPL-compatible. See: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
When TF talks about allowing “GPL-licensed” themes, I hope they’re talking about any open-source license that is compatible with the GPL. Even if they’re not, you can still use other scripts and libraries that are compatible with the GPL.
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- Item was Featured
- Author was Featured
- Author had a File in an Envato Bundle
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Sold between 100 000 and 250 000 dollars
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- India
greenshady said
VF said
Triggers another question. Is it possible to include MIT licensed plugins with GPL themes without conflicting GPL’s freedom? It looks like an 100% GPL theme will require an author to have multiple skills to comeup with own set of plugins (or use only GPL based 3rd party plugins, while MIT is the vast majority available for front end scripts)The MIT license is GPL-compatible. See: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
When TF talks about allowing “GPL-licensed” themes, I hope they’re talking about any open-source license that is compatible with the GPL. Even if they’re not, you can still use other scripts and libraries that are compatible with the GPL.
Thanks, that clarifies.
Again, there is a part where MIT gives freedom to close the distribution on derivative works while GPL makes sure distribution isn’t restricted. Hope this part doesn’t targetted as violating spirit 
