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Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
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It's always good to give credit where credit is due! Include a note in your documentation stating which LGPL software you used and link back to its original source.
Sure thing! You can sell software that uses LGPL libraries. Just remember to follow the rules of the LGPL regarding the library code.
The main difference is about sharing. GPL requires you to share your entire project if you use its code, while LGPL allows you to keep your own code private.
No, you don't have to share your whole project. You can keep your own code private, as long as you allow others to use the LGPL code you’re linking to.
Absolutely! You can tweak and change LGPL software as much as you'd like. Just be sure to share your changes if you distribute it.
The GNU Lesser General Public License, or LGPL, is a license that lets you use and share software while keeping some rights to the code. It's friendly for both developers and users, allowing modifications.
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