Re: [Interest] Protection against a VLC-like enforcement: a Qt developers could send an infringement complaint about software distributed through he Apple App Store, and Apple pulling the software?

2012-02-21 Thread Erwin Coumans
>Don't infringe. How, other than using the commercial Qt license, or avoiding the Apple App Store and use the Cydia store? Are you saying there is a way to release software using Qt under the LGPL license in the App Store, without infringing? Thanks! Erwin On 21 February 2012 11

Re: [Interest] Protection against a VLC-like enforcement: a Qt developers could send an infringement complaint about software distributed through he Apple App Store, and Apple pulling the software?

2012-02-21 Thread Erwin Coumans
On 21 February 2012 11:32, Jason H wrote: > Get a commercial license? > > Or have a developer friend side-load it for you. Thanks to Apple's DRM > we'll see install clubs and piracy take off again. Or use Cydia. > <http://cydia.saurik.com/> > > ----

[Interest] Protection against a VLC-like enforcement: a Qt developers could send an infringement complaint about software distributed through he Apple App Store, and Apple pulling the software?

2012-02-21 Thread Erwin Coumans
I have some concerns regarding the LGPL license, statically linked in an application distributed through the Apple App Store. This was previously discussed here, but it ignore the a part of the LGPL license about not imposing further restrictions: http://lists.qt.nokia.com/pipermail/qt-interest/201