OpenSees at work

Forum for OpenSees users to post questions, comments, etc. on the use of the OpenSees interpreter, OpenSees.exe

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oleviuqserh
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OpenSees at work

Post by oleviuqserh »

Hi Frank. I would like to use OpenSees in my office as the primary software to analyze structures. This means I will replace ETABS/SAP2000 with OpenSees. Can I do it? The disclaimer is very messy for me and only says that it can be used for academic/research purposes. However according to Silvia
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/community/ ... 077#p25077
there would be no problem to use it that way as long as I do not sell it. Please, would you tell me your opinion?

Thank you!
fmk
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Re: OpenSees at work

Post by fmk »

OpenSees can be used by anybody, you just cannot sell software containing OpenSees code. to sell it you need
to contact UC and obtain a license

http://opensees.berkeley.edu/OpenSees/copyright.php
fsarabia
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Re: OpenSees at work

Post by fsarabia »

As a follow up question, would it be ok to use OpenSees as an analysis engine in a commercial web server? My interpretation is that no license is required because OpenSees would not be "sold", as the source code or binaries would not be distributed.
I am interpreting your comment properly?
Thank you.
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