Hello Victor1
I'm no guru, when it comes to licenses. But I don't really see a problem. As
long as the non-free host can somehow manage to legally include the SDK to
load the modules, then it's no problem. It's on the user's side of things, to
load a plugin or not load it.
I'd think the problem could be to include modules with the non-free
software. But if the user downloads them herself, that should be OK. The
license of those plugins should be clear.
Best wishes
Julien
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