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Qt opensource and AppStore

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    Mikael S
    wrote on last edited by Mikael S
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    Hey,
    Tried to search across the different forums, is it legally OK to deploy an open-source project using LGPL Qt on AppStore?

    Licensing, source-code and copyrights and proper links would be supplied as a part of the App to the Github project page.

    Thanks,

    Mikael

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    • M Mikael S

      Hey,
      Tried to search across the different forums, is it legally OK to deploy an open-source project using LGPL Qt on AppStore?

      Licensing, source-code and copyrights and proper links would be supplied as a part of the App to the Github project page.

      Thanks,

      Mikael

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      @Mikael-S to be certain you should ask a lawyer of course.

      My opinion: yes it should be fine. Since you mention full source code access on GitHub I think it should satisfy LGPL and GPL. Your users will have the freedom to modify the code, swap Qt version, etc. although they would need to be technical to do it.

      (Z(:^

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      • sierdzioS sierdzio

        @Mikael-S to be certain you should ask a lawyer of course.

        My opinion: yes it should be fine. Since you mention full source code access on GitHub I think it should satisfy LGPL and GPL. Your users will have the freedom to modify the code, swap Qt version, etc. although they would need to be technical to do it.

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        Mikael S
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        @sierdzio Thanks, will give it a try :-)

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