if the homebrew is licensed for GPL (open source) then yes its illegal
Otherwise if the developer decides to make it commercial, then by all means unless it still follows the GPL then its illegal.
So the answer you are after is, no its not legal.
Is it legal to sell homebrew? Do you need a license for the system you intend to release the app/game on? Even if you had a license, would it be legal?
Just curious. ^^
if the homebrew is licensed for GPL (open source) then yes its illegal
Otherwise if the developer decides to make it commercial, then by all means unless it still follows the GPL then its illegal.
So the answer you are after is, no its not legal.
I believe it's only if the author decides to sell it or gives someone permission to sell their product.
some homebrew is distributed via a website with 'donate via PayPal' on it.
that's OK I think.
According to this site:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq....eGPLAllowMoney
...you can charge a fee but anyone who purchases the app can distribute it for free(which would defeat the purpose anyways).
depends, but the dreamcast has 5 Homebrew commercial games (legal)Is it legal to sell homebrew?
yaustar, are you sure you have to seek permission from the platform manufacture? The reason why normal game developers pay a license is because they used the SDK, but if you don't use the SDKs then its legal to release without a license, in the US a least, eg. sega vs accolade. I know the GPL licensee has changed since the last time I read about it (i thinkit was gpl 2, now its gpl 3), so maybe some thing has been added since.
Reading the GPL quickly makes me want to chill out with
18 holes of Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 instead, so it's
only my opinion that:
The Console Producer would have good grounds for a claim against
any money charged for distributed software that relies on their
platform, on the basis of the investment made on design/development etc.
The software copyright,& intellectual property rights to the
concept & design, though ,would usually be immune and could be
legally traded by the homebrew developer
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