Hello,
In April 2020, Anaconda underwent a licensing change and introduced a commercial license. We've reviewed FNMS, and it categorizes versions released before April 2020 as "Freeware" and versions released after that date as "Commercial."
Freeware versions include:
Commercial versions include:
Is there any official documentation confirming whether these versions are categorized as freeware or commercial? This is important because according to Anaconda's FAQs, usage by individual hobbyists, students, universities, non-profit organizations, or businesses with less than 200 employees is allowed, while all other usage is considered commercial and requires a business relationship with Anaconda.
You can find more information at the following URL: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/anaconda-commercial-edition-faq (Question: "How do you define commercial usage?")
‎Oct 10, 2023 07:43 AM
I think that you're taking the right approach by checking Anaconda's licensing rules using their web sites, FAQs, etc. and please be aware that the link above includes a link to Anaconda's plans for organizations (which still may not answer all your questions though). It may be down to the individual contracts signed which rules are in place for your organization specifically...
Thanks,
‎Oct 23, 2023 10:36 AM