Yes. Parts are GNU software
(gcc, gas, ld, etc.),
parts are covered by the standard
X11 license,
some of it is public domain, some of it was written by Red Hat and placed under
the GNU General Public
License (GPL). None of it is shareware. You don't have to pay anyone to
use it but you should be sure to read the copyright section of the FAQ for more
information on how the GNU GPL may affect your use of these
tools. If you intend to port a proprietary application using the Cygwin
library, you may want the Cygwin proprietary-use license.
For more information about the proprietary-use license, please go to
http://www.redhat.com/services/custom/cygwin/.
Customers of the native Win32 GNUPro should feel free to submit bug
reports and ask questions through Red Hat channels. All other
questions should be sent to the project mailing list
<cygwin@cygwin.com>
.