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Subject: [PyKDE] Which license applies to portable python scripts?
From: Toru Furukawa <toru () oldriver ! org>
Date: 2003-04-19 4:03:46
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In Qt Non Commercial License v1.0, I found
4. You are as an individual granted a personal, non-exclusive
non-transferable license, in a non-commercial setting, to develop
application programs, reusable components and other software items that
link with or in any other way require the Software. These items, when
distributed, are subject to the following requirements:
Suppose, I write a Python script (say hello.py) with PyQt for Windows,
under Non-Commercial license. This licese applies to the distribution
of hello.py, because hello.py does "import qt", i.e. requires the
Software in a way. If hello.py is portable so that you can run it on
Windows, Linux and whatever with PyQt, which license applies to hello.py?
Or those licese cover only a complete form of a software, not a script
as protion of software? (hello.py does not run alone, while PyQt and
hello.py make a single application)
Toru
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