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    Default Re: Which Qt license needed for in-house tools?

    This is a rather old thread, but let me ask this question ...

    What if I use the in-house software developed using qt (open source version) for customer presentation? Or take the screenshot of the software to paste to PowerPoint for presenation? Are they in-house use? If not, to whom should I release the source code?

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    Default Re: Which Qt license needed for in-house tools?

    If you are not giving the software to anyone then it is ver likely considered in-house.

    But that is irrelevant anyway, the LGPL does not give you obligations to release the sources of your application linking with the LGPL licensed Qt.

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    Smile Re: Which Qt license needed for in-house tools?

    Thanks. That clears things up and secures my mind

    Quote Originally Posted by anda_skoa View Post
    If you are not giving the software to anyone then it is ver likely considered in-house.

    But that is irrelevant anyway, the LGPL does not give you obligations to release the sources of your application linking with the LGPL licensed Qt.

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