On Friday, 26 March 2021 06:13:13 PDT Jason H wrote:
> Thiago, apparently, even with a commercial license, we no longer have rights
> to use whatever versions were current when we had the license. Previously,
> we could use it in perpetuity. This is probably a deal breaker at my new
> organization. It is my understanding that after our software development is
> done, we have to maintain commercial licenses even when we are not
> _developing_ software in Qt. I think the previous perpetuity licensing was
> appropriate.

Well, maintaining is developing. If you're making adaptations to keep your 
software running, that probably counts.

But I can't help you with the commercial licensing terms (which I've never 
seen). I suggest reaching out to your sales rep and informing of this issue.

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel DPG Cloud Engineering



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