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The WPScan software and its data (henceforth both referred to simply as "WPScan") is dual-licensed — copyright 2011-2014 The WPScan Team.
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Cases that include commercialization of WPScan require a commercial, non-free license. Otherwise, the system can be used under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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Cases of commercialization are:
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- Using WPScan to provide commercial managed/Software-as-a-Service services.
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- Distributing WPScan as a commercial product or as part of one.
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Cases which don’t require a commercial license, and thus fall under the terms of GNU General Public License, include (but are not limited to):
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- Penetration testers (or penetration testing organizations) using WPScan as part of their assessment toolkit. So long as that doesn’t conflict with the commercialization clause.
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- Using WPScan to test your own systems.
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- Any non-commercial use of WPScan.
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If you need to acquire a commercial license or are unsure about whether you need to acquire a commercial license, please get in touch, we’ll be happy to clarify things for you and work with you to accommodate your requirements.
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wpscanteam at gmail.com
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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