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    • Zgembo
      Zgembo last edited by

      Hi all,

      I have been working on a project (commercial) that needs to work with KArchive library (part of the KDE). I use it for compressing and decompressing of files.
      Is there any legal stuff that I should be aware of? Can I just add KArchive libs to my app? My project is in a early stage so I would really love to know if I have chosen the right path.

      Tnx,
      Zgembo

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      • jsulm
        jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @Zgembo last edited by

        @zgembo You need to check the license. I just did it and it is GPLv2.
        That means: if you're going to distribute your software you will have to provide your source code to everyone asking for it.

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • Zgembo
          Zgembo @jsulm last edited by

          @jsulm Thank you for your reply. Is it possible to buy a licence?

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          • jsulm
            jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @Zgembo last edited by

            @zgembo I don't know, you need to ask KDE project.

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • V
              vmanso last edited by vmanso

              @Zgembo Don't take this as legal advice however here is a link with some descriptions for a good portion of the open sources licenses, what they allow, what you are expected to to do and what are some limitations of these licenses.
              https://choosealicense.com/licenses/

              If you are going to do commercial applications that use open source libraries it's probably a good idea to familiarize yourself with the finer details of each license. I've had to learn the hard way :)
              Here is the link if you want to read about each license: https://opensource.org/licenses

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              • jsulm
                jsulm Lifetime Qt Champion @vmanso last edited by

                @vmanso I guess your post should go to @Zgembo ?

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  vmanso @jsulm last edited by

                  @jsulm oooooops. Sorry about that. I'll change it.

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