Hi siegfried, On 6 June 2011 16:00, Siegfried Raab <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hallo, > > I am wondering if I need a iText license in the following case: > > I would like to use iText 5 within a non-open-source software and to ship > iText wthin this non-open-source software, but only the translated code of > iText, not the sources. In this case, do I need a iText license or have I to > make my code open source? > It's up to you. You either publish your software under a compatible opensource license, or you buy a commercial license. > Could somebody answer me this question bindingly? > IANAL, nor affiliated in any way to the different iText companies, so don't take my answer for granted. Their sales dept might get in touch with you, if they have not done it already. Cheers, alexis
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