31.03.2020, 22:57, "Bernhard Lindner" <priv...@bernhard-lindner.de>:
> Hi Tuukka!
>
>>  I have also tried to explain these, but your tone feels rather aggressive. 
>> I do not
>>  understand what makes you say: “Even a solo developer needs to hire a 
>> lawyer before
>>  touching anything Qt-related.”
>
> Because this is what users hear in MLs and forums, when they ask about Qt 
> licensing
> issues. The recurring answer is: "don't know, don't understand, hire a lawer".
>
> And because this is written in your FAQ: "It is always recommended to contact 
> a lawyer
> familiar with open source licenses for a full review of your project to 
> determine whether
> you can fulfill all of the obligations of applicable open source licenses".

Actually, situation with commercial license turns out to be even more 
complicated than
with open source. Open source licensing is at least well-understood by lawyers 
and
doesn't affect what each department or employee in the company is doing, only 
what
end products are shipped.

-- 
Regards,
Konstantin

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