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#22
Originally Posted by qgil View Post
It is also a case that Qt is used in a fully proprietary product, and paying the commercial license saves you from learning about the LGPL licensing implications, setup the availability of sources, etc.
LGPL of course allows to have fully proprietary products without releasing the source code as long the LGPL-part is not modified, or is there some extra restriction in Qt when LGPL can be applied?
 

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