GeoGebra License
You are free to copy, distribute and transmit GeoGebra for non-commercial purposes (please see details below).
Guidelines to distinguish Non-commercial and Commercial Use
You may only use the GeoGebra Software and Materials under the terms of a relevant license agreement.
The license agreement which applies to you depends on your use of the Software and the Materials, which can be summarised as follows:
- You are free to copy, distribute and transmit GeoGebra for non-commercial purposes.
Non-commercial use is subject to the terms of our GeoGebra Non-Commercial License Agreement.
- Any use of GeoGebra for a commercial purpose is subject to and requires a special license. If you intend to use GeoGebra
for a commercial purpose, please contact ILF.SL2YIFYI@YQGOOF@ to arrange a License and
Collaboration Agreement with us.
Whether a particular use of the GeoGebra Materials is "non-commercial" depends on the use, not the user, and to assist we have set out the notes below:
- Non-commercial Use. We anticipate that non-commercial use will primarily involve students and teachers who may wish to
use GeoGebra at home and in school or university for the purposes of their school or academic study and teaching, without intending to
seek any commercial advantage or financial gain. This includes teachers in schools and universities where tuition fees are charged,
so long as the use of GeoGebra is limited to personal or individual classroom teaching.
- Commercial Use. We anticipate that commercial use will primarily involve publishers, online schools, schools or
universities charging tuition or course fees where there is systematic or formal integration of GeoGebra within the curriculum,
and non-profit organizations who wish to use GeoGebra to support activities that are intended toward securing a commercial advantage
or the generation of revenue or monetary compensation.
Examples of commercial use might include:
- use of GeoGebra (or any related materials or resources) to generate or develop educational materials or resources which will be sold in
exchange for a fee (including course or tuition fees) or (if given away for free) which are used to gain a commercial advantage for the user;
- the provision of training, support or editorial services that use or reference GeoGebra (or any related materials or resources) in exchange for a fee;
- use of GeoGebra (or any related materials or resources) within a non-academic ebook, textbook or journal, whether or not the book or journal
is distributed for a fee. Please note that academic papers, conferences, and books do not require a License and Collaboration Agreement; and
- use of GeoGebra (or any related materials or resources) to assist in securing advertising or sponsorship type revenues.
For more information, please also read our GeoGebra License FAQ.
These guidelines were last updated in May 2014.
GeoGebra Non-Commercial License Agreement
The GeoGebra Group consists of the non-profit organization International GeoGebra Institute and GeoGebra GmbH having their offices
in Linz, Austria ("we", "our" or "us"). We develop and support the GeoGebra dynamic mathematics software application, including its
source code, installers, web applications and services, language files and associated documentation ("GeoGebra" or "the Software").
We operate GeoGebra (and publish its related resources) through our websites located at
http://www.geogebra.org.
The terms of this License form a binding agreement between you, an individual user or non-commercial organization ("you" or "your"),
and us regarding your non-commercial use of GeoGebra. By downloading, accessing or otherwise using GeoGebra you indicate your agreement
to be bound by these License terms.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS LICENSE IS INTENDED FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF GEOGEBRA ONLY. IF YOU INTEND TO USE
GEOGEBRA FOR A COMMERCIAL PURPOSE, PLEASE CONTACT ILF.SL2YIFYI@YQGOOF@ TO ARRANGE A
COLLABORATION AGREEMENT WITH US BASED ON OUR COMMERCIAL LICENSE TERMS.
If you would like to help with developing GeoGebra please find all details on how to get involved (including GeoGebra's
source code) via this link: https://dev.geogebra.org.
Non-commercial License Terms
- This License incorporates (by reference) additional license terms published by the Free Software Foundation and the
Creative Commons Corporation. In the event of any conflict between those additional terms and the terms of this
License, the latter shall prevail.
- The GeoGebra installers, web services and various copyright materials, graphics and resources made available
are licensed to you on a limited, non-exclusive, personal, non-transferable and royalty-free license under which you are
free to use, copy, distribute, modify and transmit the GeoGebra installers, web services and the copyright materials
PROVIDED THAT you only do so for non-commercial purposes (without charging a fee to any third party) and PROVIDED THAT
you attribute the work to us by (at least) mentioning our name, including an appropriate copyright notice and providing
a link to our website located at http://www.geogebra.org
- The GeoGebra source code is licensed to you under the terms of the GNU General Public License
(version 3 or later) as published by the Free Software Foundation, the current text of which can be found via this
link: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html ("GPL").
Attribution (as required by the GPL) should take the form of (at least) a mention of our name, an appropriate
copyright notice and a link to our website located at http://www.geogebra.org.
- The GeoGebra language files (including all user interface "translation" files in the GeoGebra application and
applets), all GeoGebra documentation (including "GeoGebra Help", "GeoGebra Quickstart" and all other
documentation files found on the GeoGebra webservers) and all GeoGebra user interface image and style files (including
logos, icons and style sheets) are licensed to you under the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license (version 3.0 or later), the current text of which can be found via
this link: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/legalcode.
Attribution (as required by that Creative Commons license) should take the form of (at least) a mention of our name,
an appropriate copyright notice and a link to our website located at http://www.geogebra.org.
- The Software (and all related materials and resources) are licensed to you WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY and on an AS IS
basis including without limitation the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
We accept no liability for your use of the Software (save to the extent such liability cannot be excluded as a matter of law).
- The Software (and all related materials and resources) are licensed to you without any offer or
promise of support or future development by the International GeoGebra Institute or any third
party. Please note that support services are available under the terms of our Collaboration Agreement – please contact
ILF.SL2YIFYI@YQGOOF@ for more information.
- You may install GeoGebra on multiple devices in multiple locations PROVIDED THAT you always use the Software for
non-commercial purposes and otherwise in accordance with these License terms.
- The copyright and other intellectual property rights (including any trade marks) of whatever nature
(arising anywhere in the world) in the GeoGebra software (and all related resources) are and will
remain our property (or in the case of third party materials (including software libraries) which
we have the right of use, the property of the third party licensor), and we reserve the right to grant
licenses to use the GeoGebra software (and all related resources) to third parties.
- An "appropriate copyright notice" for the purposes of this License shall take the following form:
Copyright © International GeoGebra Institute, 2013
- This License is personal to you and you must not assign it to a third party or permit any third party to
benefit from it without our prior written consent.
- You will notify us immediately if you become aware of any unauthorised use of the whole or any part of the GeoGebra
software (and all related resources).
- If any of the provisions of this License (including the additional terms incorporated by reference) are held to
be invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law, it is to that extent to be deemed
omitted from the License. Such an omission will not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of the
License, which will remain in full force and effect.
- This License shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with Austrian law.
These License terms were last updated in April 2013.
GeoGebra License FAQ
What exactly is the GeoGebra software?
When we refer to 'GeoGebra' software or as a product, we are really referring to a number of component parts which together
form the working GeoGebra software program. The most important of these constituent parts are:
- the Java source code, which forms the heart of the software program, allowing for GeoGebra's interactive functionality;
- the installers (which bundle the source code, our language and other documentation files for use on various operating systems)
and web services (such as GeoGebra Materials platform). The installers allow you to install the software on your computer or use
it through your internet browser; and
- the language files, which allow you to enjoy the functionality of our software in many different
languages. The language files are an independent add-on to our software and GeoGebra can work without them.
These distinctions are important when considering how GeoGebra is licensed, as these
constituent parts are made available under different licenses.
How is GeoGebra licensed?
We license the different component parts of GeoGebra differently depending on their origin (authorship) and depending on your intended use
of GeoGebra (see also next question)
- the source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License to ensure consistency with the various other
pieces of software and libraries which are used within the GeoGebra source code (for a complete list of
which see: https://dev.geogebra.org/trac/wiki/SourcesForUsedLibraries).
- the GeoGebra installers (for various platforms including Linux, Mac OS, Windows, Android, iOS) and our web services
(including GeoGebra Materials platform) are made available under our own licensing terms
which have been drafted by an experienced law firm. We allow you to use the installers and web services for non-commercial purposes
only provided you acknowledge GeoGebra; and
- the GeoGebra language files are made available under a Creative Commons license, which allows non-commercial use of these files.
Thus, there are really many different licenses involved in the background.
Who can use GeoGebra free of charge?
GeoGebra and our web services are made available free of charge for non-commercial users. Most
of our users are students and teachers and they usually fall under our non-commercial license, allowing them to use and distribute GeoGebra
and related materials free of charge at home and in school.
Commercial users pay a moderate license fee, which helps us to continually improve GeoGebra and keep it free for non-commercial users.
Please see some examples on how we distinguish non-commercial and commercial use.
If you are not sure whether your use is commercial or not, please just get in touch with us at
ILF.SL2YIFYI@YQGOOF@.
Is GeoGebra free and open source software?
GeoGebra is open source software and available free of charge for non-commercial users.
You can find our source code online and we are actively collaborating with the open source
community and other open source projects used by GeoGebra.
Thanks a lot to all contributors of these projects for their great work!
Please note that GeoGebra as a complete software program would probably not be considered "free" software according
to the definition of that term which is used by the Free Software Foundation. This is because the restrictions
on commercial use that apply to the GeoGebra installers, web services and language files add-ons might be
seen to be a restriction on the software as a whole (thus making it "non-free"), even though the GeoGebra
source code is made available under the GNU General Public License without restriction. You can rest
assured that our license terms fully respect all existing licenses from third parties (including the GNU
General Public License and all Creative Commons variants) and have been checked by an experienced law firm.
Most importantly, GeoGebra will always continue to be available free of charge for students and teachers for
all major operating systems. We are also providing installers of our latest versions for the main Linux distributions
(these are available to download from the wiki).
The GeoGebra Group is dedicated to the open source movement and collaboration with members of the FOSS community – please
do get in touch if you'd like to help us make GeoGebra even better.
These license FAQs were last updated in January 2015.
If you have any further questions about GeoGebra’s license terms, please feel free to write to
ILF.SL2YIFYI@YQGOOF@.