However, if you have written a program that uses QPL-covered library (called FOO), and you want to release your program under the GNU GPL, you can easily do that. You can resolve the conflict for your program by adding a notice like this to it:
As a special exception, you have permission to link this program
with the FOO library and distribute executables, as long as you
follow the requirements of the GNU GPL in regard to all of the
software in the executable aside from FOO.
You can do this, legally, if you are the copyright holder for the program. Add it in the source files, after the notice that says the program is covered by the GNU GPL.
Re:Linux 上でのクローズドなソフトの利用 (スコア:1)
問題がなくなるというのは違いますか?
「内」とはいいがたいかな。
Various Licenses and Comments about ThemのQPLの項より
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