That’s a funny way to look at it, but that’s not a price that’s a policy. It doesn’t have the freedom from obligation that an exchange on price does.
Though I totally get what you mean and license terms are part of the cost that’s why a commercial offering with terms that can be negotiated and a price set to compensate for that seems a great option enough slack to capture the value for both sides.
Though I totally get what you mean and license terms are part of the cost that’s why a commercial offering with terms that can be negotiated and a price set to compensate for that seems a great option enough slack to capture the value for both sides.