Is that a statement, or a question? As a statement it is true - the Perl license mandates that it must be. If it's a question, I've just answered it for you.
Be aware that, although AS Perl is great in a Windows environment because it has nice support for installing modules, that support is only free for the current version of AS Perl. For a more conventional Perl ecosystem on Windows you might try Strawberry Perl.
In reply to Re: ActiveState perl is free for commercial use
by GrandFather
in thread ActiveState perl is free for commercial use
by srikrishnan
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