Is there a suitable public license for my needs (see body)?

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Published on 2010-05-23T06:31:36Z Indexed on 2010/05/23 6:40 UTC
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I would like to license my project with the flowing conditions:

  • Personal and educational usage of the program and its source codes is to be free.
  • In case of publishing of derivative works the original work and author (me) must be mentioned (incl. textual link to my website in a not-very-far-hidden place) and the derivative work must have different name.
  • A derivative work can be closed-source.
  • In every case of commercial (when the end-user is a commercial body (as a company (expect of non-profit companies), an individual entrepreneur or government office)) usage of my work or any of derivative works made by anyone, the end-user, service provider or the derivative author must buy a commercial license from me.
  • I mean no guarantees or resoinsibilities, either expressed or implied... (except the case when one explicitly purchases a support service contract from me and the particular contract specifies a responsibility).
  • Is there a known common license for this case? May it be OSI-approved?

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