a public LICENSE that makes software free for noncommercial and small-business use, with a guarantee that fair commercial terms will be available for everyone else
requires licensors to negotiate in good faith after proposing a fair commercial license
reworks the definition of "fair commercial license", condensing a long phrase and making clear that if the licensor advertises generally available terms, those count
rework the definition of "fair price", which is used in the definition of "fair commercial license", to:
require only a reasonable estimate of market price
make clear that if the licensor advertises a pricing structure, the relevant price is the one that matches the license being discussed for the company
dropping the requirement that an advertised price actually be paid to count
adds a clarification that a non-advertised price is fair if more than one customer has paid it in the last year
These changes: