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GitHub vs CodeCanyon

Side-by-side comparison of licensing terms between GitHub and CodeCanyon.

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GitHub:
CodeCanyon:
G
GitHub
Free
C
CodeCanyon
Regular License
Price
Free
Per-item, from $3

Prices may vary by region and are subject to change.

Download
Yes
Yes
Commercial Use
Public and private repositories are available; no explicit restriction on commercial use of hosted code at the plan level.
Regular License covers use in one end product that is not sold to multiple users. SaaS or resold products require Extended License.
Editing
Depends on the repository license. Most open-source licenses (MIT, Apache, GPL) allow modification. No license = no modification rights.
Yes
Attribution
Nice to
No
Exclusive Rights
No
No
Redistribution
Public repositories are accessible to anyone; no plan-level restriction on redistribution of code hosted.
Cannot redistribute the source code. End product must not allow extraction of the original code.
Print Use
Depends on repository license. Most open-source licenses do not restrict the medium of use.
Yes
Digital Use
Depends on repository license. Most open-source licenses permit digital use.
Yes
Client Work
Depends on repository license. MIT and Apache 2.0 allow client work. GPL may require your client to also open-source derivative works.
Licensed for one end product for one client. Using the same item for multiple clients requires separate licenses.
Survives Cancellation
Forever
Forever
GitHub:

License depends on each individual repository. No license file means all rights reserved by default - you cannot legally use, modify, or distribute the code.

GitHub Copilot suggestions may include code from repositories with various licenses. Review suggestions carefully for license compliance.

CodeCanyon:

Regular license covers ONE end product only. Using the same item in multiple projects or for multiple clients requires additional licenses.

Extended license is required for SaaS, subscription products, or any end product where users are charged. Regular license does not cover these use cases.

Key Differences

Fields where these platforms differ

Attribution

GitHub:Varies
CodeCanyon:Not required

Redistribution

GitHub:
CodeCanyon:

Print Use

GitHub:~Depends on repository license. Most open-source licenses do not restrict the medium of use.
CodeCanyon:

Indemnification

GitHub:
CodeCanyon:~Envato provides limited buyer protection through marketplace terms.

Refund Policy

GitHub:
CodeCanyon:~Refunds available within 30 days if the item is materially different from its description or has a technical defect.

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