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legal or illegal..?

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  • EbyZeroE Offline
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    EbyZero
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    If I make an application including qt and use it at my office, does it illegal..?

    it's delicious!

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    • EbyZeroE EbyZero

      If I make an application including qt and use it at my office, does it illegal..?

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      @EbyZero
      In principle, yes, so long as you abide by LGPL requirements. If the question is can you use Qt open source in a commercial environment, the answer is "yes".

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @EbyZero
        In principle, yes, so long as you abide by LGPL requirements. If the question is can you use Qt open source in a commercial environment, the answer is "yes".

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        EbyZero
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        @JonB
        Is it within the range of commercial use to use the application I made directly without selling it to a company or someone?

        it's delicious!

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        • EbyZeroE EbyZero

          @JonB
          Is it within the range of commercial use to use the application I made directly without selling it to a company or someone?

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          @EbyZero
          Yes, as I said, you can do either, "commercial" is not the issue. Just LGPL requirements.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @EbyZero
            Yes, as I said, you can do either, "commercial" is not the issue. Just LGPL requirements.

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            @JonB
            Thank you sir!

            it's delicious!

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