Dear List!

Well, because a lot of people asked that this is a FAQ for FPC:
http://www.freepascal.org/faq.html#general-license as well as for
lazarus:
http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index&myfaq=yes&id_cat=1#q56

I had a look in the FAQ section, this is the answer to licence questions:

"Yes.
The Lazarus Component Library LCL is licensed under the LGPL So, you
can use it for nearly anything, as long as you tell your users, that
you use the LCL and where they can find the source.
See the COPYING files for details.
The IDE is licensed under the GPL."

The FPC-FAQ is more clear, they tell me I can do what I want (THIS is
really EASY to understand). What does the Lazarus site mean?
- How do I have to tell people - a about menu, on the download page or
in a contract with costumers?
- The source is the source of LCL not of the created application? What
is the location, www.lazarus.freepascal.org or sourceforge.net?

Would the licence be compatible with the paragraph published on
FPC-FAQ: "It is therefore possible to create closed source or
proprietary software using Lazarus[Free Pascal]"

Thank you for anwsers.

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