

GitHub - Personal account (normally $7/month) with unlimited private repositories while you're a student. If you're not inclined to make PRs you can tweet me at Table of Contentsīitbucket - Free unlimited public and private repositories for academic users and teams. Once I have a good set of links in this README file, I'll look into a better layout for the information and links (help with that is appreciated too). Please read the contribution guidelines first. You can help by sending Pull Requests to add more services. This list is greatly inspired by the free-for-dev list. It would appear that a regular non-student license would be needed for such use.This is list of discounts on software (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, etc.) and other offerings for developers who happen to be students. It is hard to see how any development intended as an eventual commercial product would be covered under such a license term. This would seem to confirm what the FAQ quoted above says. JetBrains grants You a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use each Product covered by the Toolbox Subscription for non-commercial, educational purposes only (including conducting academic research or providing educational services). Section 3.1 of the license says, in relevant part: But it seems reasonably clear that this is not what the company has in mind.Īnother user has pointed out a link to the actual license terms which I failed to note.

If work is done on a student project, and after a non-student license is purchased that project is commercialized, would the license have been violated, and if so, would the company be likely to sue? The fist question cannot be answered without the full text of the license, and the second would require reading the minds of the company officials. But the FAQ says:įree educational licenses can be used strictly for non-commercial educational purposes (including academic research).Įxactly how this company defines "non-commercial educational purposes" is not stated. The full text of the license is not included on the page you link to, or on any linked page that I checked.
