Thanks to Raymond, Evan and Andreas for the fast answers..

 * A QGIS project is*content *and not code, therefore it is not under
   the GPL regime and can be copyrighted/licensed differently from GPL.

 * As an open source developer and  a user of PostgreSQL/PostGIS for
   many years, I'm 100% aware how GPL works regarding content and code:
   created content using a GPL program is *not* under GPL, derivative
   works of code is. (So Andreas, don't worry, be happy ;-).

It was simply how to regard QGIS projects: It is content or is it code ?

A very small nibble: What about python code embedded in the project ?

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Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards

Bo Victor Thomsen



Den 30-10-2019 kl. 13:00 skrev Raymond Nijssen:
S project (file) is *content* you create with QGIS and not code. And therefore not GPL licensed.

You can also write a top secret letter using LibreOffice, right?

Just my thoughts, didn't look this up in the license text.

Raymond

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