sorry for the late response. With regards to your questions:
- any changes you make to LGPL code you need to give back to XMLVM.
- any changes to Apache licensed code (e.g., the Android Compat Lib)
you do not need to give back to us, however, it would be nice if
you did.
- you don't have to Open Source your app if you use XMLVM.
- you don't have to add a logo in your app.
Arno
On 4/20/12 8:38 AM, Sven Reinck wrote:
> Hi XmlVm Group,
>
> I'm evaluating XmlVm for use in a commercial product. I would have to
> add code to the compat lib. Now I'm wondering what I have to do
> according to the license. As I see it, the LGPL would not restrict me in
> any way if I just "use" XmlVM. But since the LGPL seams also to apply to
> the compat lib and this is compiled together with the rest of my code, I
> would not be able to use it in a comercial product. I think that's what
> the appending to the LGPL is for. So I should be fine. Now LGPL says
> that I have to integrate XmlVms Logo in my App. Is this correct? Are
> there other restrictions? Commiting back the code I changed in the
> compat lib would not be the problem.
>
> Sven
>
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