License for QT Open Source
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I clone source code from
I built source code to static
After, I build source installer framework from qt static.
I want to ask whether I would be violating copyright if I modify the source code of the installer framework.
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@Nguyen-Thang-Phong said in License for QT Open Source:
whether I would be violating copyright
If you don't have a commercial license you have to provide your installer framework changes if you publish the installer binaries.
As far as I know the Qt Installer Framework is published under GPLv3, so you have to fulfill its requirements. -
@Nguyen-Thang-Phong said in License for QT Open Source:
only push code installer framework
Push to where?
Please explain better what you're doing. -
@Nguyen-Thang-Phong Sorry, I don't understand what you're writing. You also did not answer to where you want to push the code.
Are you modifying the code of the Qt Installer Framework? If so, you can't change its license! You can define the license for your own code though. -
The code of the installer framework is under the GPLv3. Any changes you do to the installer framework also need to be under the same license. However, any apps that are put into the installer can have any license. The GPL does not apply to the apps.