[Qgis-developer] Legal advice for a client wanting to use QGIS API
Jonathan Moules
jonathan-lists at lightpear.com
Thu Aug 4 07:35:07 PDT 2016
Hi Tim,
You may be better off asking the OSI - https://opensource.org/ - I'd guess this is the sort of thing they can help with, or at least point you in the right direction.
Cheers,
Jonathan
---- On Thu, 04 Aug 2016 10:15:16 +0100 Tim Sutton<tim at kartoza.com> wrote ----
Hi
Apologies if this is a side topic from actual development
I have a potential client who wants to use QGIS API in their app. They live in a complicated bureaucratic world and need to get legal advice to ensure they are properly GPL v2 or greater compliant. Does anyone know of a good lawyer who deals with this stuff? Preferably someone you have used before that you can vouch for? And no simply reading the license is not enough for them they need to have legal review.
Thanks!
Regards
Tim
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