On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Faraz Shahbazker < faraz.shahbazker@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Ravindra Jaju ravindra.jaju@gmail.comwrote:
<begin> You come up with a scenario wherein a user of the Q toolkit can be troubled by anyone, including Trolltech. <end>
I (naively thinking that QT is GPL'ed) develop my software using it. Then I release my code under GPL(as required) and also simultaneously start selling built/packaged versions. Trolltech can still sue me saying that I am using the incorrect licence - I should have a commercial licence from Trolltech if I want to make money ... inspite of the fact that my softwared is GPL'ed.
Aaah ... I see now that my last point was wrong. Clearly, the actual license of QT is the final word. Seems like the web-site has just been tuned to exhort commercial companies to purchase the "commercial" license. No more qualms on this issue ... thanks.
Regards, farazs