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Can you charge for apps that use open source software?
The Apache License is a permissive license. It basically lets you do pretty much anything you want, as long as you tell people you used the software, and that it was Apache Licensed.
[I]f part of my ...
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Do the Google Play store and iOS app store permit time-limited features?
You are at considerable risk on the iOS App Store. You are making people buy (or download for free) an app because they think it has certain features, and then after two months they discover that you ...
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Can you charge for apps that use open source software?
I don't know where else to ask this.
Like so many questions like this, the answers are easy to find.
The Apache license is written in plain English. A native English speaker should be able to read ...
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Qt, LGPL, Android and GooglePlay licensing
After some research, quoting from here:
As Qt for Android uses the LGPL version of Qt, and it's perfectly
possible (and also recommended and supported) to dynamically link in
the Qt libraries ...
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