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+<td align="right" valign="center"><img src="logo32.png" align="right" width="64" height="32" border="0"></td></tr></table><h1 align=center>Qt Open Source Edition</h1>
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+<p>
+<p> Open source software (also called "free software") is software that comes
+with a license that gives users certain rights. In particular the right to
+use the software, to modify it, to obtain its source, and to pass it on
+(under the same terms).
+<p> Trolltech supports the open source software concept by providing the Qt Open Source
+Edition. You can use this edition of Qt to create open source software, i.e.
+software that is licensed under the GNU GPL or a similarly recognized
+open source license. Trolltech's support of open source with the Qt Open Source
+Edition has enabled large successful software projects like KDE, to
+thrive, with thousands of developers around the world using the Qt Open Source
+Edition at no cost to themselves. The Qt Open Source Edition is available for
+Unix/X11, Macintosh, and embedded Linux.
+<p> The Open Source Edition can be downloaded from here:
+<a href="http://www.trolltech.com/download/">http://www.trolltech.com/download/</a>.
+<p> It is also possible to develop commercial software using Qt, but to do
+so you must buy a commercial license for the <a href="commercialeditions.html">Professional or Enterprise Edition</a>. If
+you buy a commercial edition of Qt you can sell your software for any
+price and with any license you like. Thousands of commercial companies
+use commercial editions of Qt to develop the products they sell.
+<p> If you use the Qt Open Source Edition, there are certain licensing
+conditions that the GNU GPL imposes on you, to ensure that your users
+enjoy the freedoms guaranteed by the GPL. Users are entitled to:
+<p> <ol type=1>
+<li> Run your software for any purpose.
+<li> Obtain and study your software's source code, and adapt it to their
+needs.
+<li> Redistribute your software and its source code to others (under the
+same terms).
+<li> Improve or modify your software, and release these changes to the
+public.
+</ol>
+<p> These freedoms apply to all the source code for all the modules your
+software is based on, regardless of whether they have been written by
+you or by others. The freedoms also apply to any associated interface
+definition files, and even include the scripts and control files used
+to control compilation and installation of the executable; otherwise
+users could not exercise their rights.
+<p> This means that you cannot use the Qt Open Source Edition if your software
+must be built with any modules that impose conditions on you that
+contradict the conditions of the GNU GPL, including, but not limited
+to, software patents, commercial license agreements, copyrighted
+interface definitions or any sort of non-disclosure agreement. In
+these circumstances you must use a commercial edition of Qt.
+<p> See the <a href="faq.html">FAQ</a> for answers to frequently
+asked questions on Qt Open Source Edition licensing and its implications.
+<p> More information on open source software is available online:
+<p> <ul>
+<li> GNU GPL: <a href="http://www.gnu.org/">http://www.gnu.org/</a>
+<li> Open source licensing: <a href="http://www.opensource.org/">http://www.opensource.org/</a>
+</ul>
+<p> Information about Qt Commercial License Agreements is available at
+<a href="http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html">http://www.trolltech.com/pricing.html</a>. You can also email
+<a href="mailto:sales@trolltech.com">sales@trolltech.com</a>.
+<p> If you are in doubt what edition of Qt is right for your project,
+please contact
+<a href="mailto:info@trolltech.com">info@trolltech.com</a>.
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