Can I use GTK+ stock icons in a free closed source business application?
If so, have I to indicate anything in license (classical "About" window)?
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If so, have I to indicate anything in license (classical "About" window)?
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Obviously that would an application NOT using GTK otherwise there's no need to ask...
– Ufo.rob
Mar 17 '14 at 16:44
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If so, have I to indicate anything in license (classical "About" window)?
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If so, have I to indicate anything in license (classical "About" window)?
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Obviously that would an application NOT using GTK otherwise there's no need to ask...
– Ufo.rob
Mar 17 '14 at 16:44
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Obviously that would an application NOT using GTK otherwise there's no need to ask...
– Ufo.rob
Mar 17 '14 at 16:44
Obviously that would an application NOT using GTK otherwise there's no need to ask...
– Ufo.rob
Mar 17 '14 at 16:44
Obviously that would an application NOT using GTK otherwise there's no need to ask...
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Stock icons are taken from the user's currently used icon theme, you don't have to include them in your program. So you only have to follow the GTK+ license terms to use them.
If you want to ship a special icon theme with your program have a look at that icon theme's license if you are allowed to do so and what kind of attribution you have to show.
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Stock icons are taken from the user's currently used icon theme, you don't have to include them in your program. So you only have to follow the GTK+ license terms to use them.
If you want to ship a special icon theme with your program have a look at that icon theme's license if you are allowed to do so and what kind of attribution you have to show.
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Stock icons are taken from the user's currently used icon theme, you don't have to include them in your program. So you only have to follow the GTK+ license terms to use them.
If you want to ship a special icon theme with your program have a look at that icon theme's license if you are allowed to do so and what kind of attribution you have to show.
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Stock icons are taken from the user's currently used icon theme, you don't have to include them in your program. So you only have to follow the GTK+ license terms to use them.
If you want to ship a special icon theme with your program have a look at that icon theme's license if you are allowed to do so and what kind of attribution you have to show.
Stock icons are taken from the user's currently used icon theme, you don't have to include them in your program. So you only have to follow the GTK+ license terms to use them.
If you want to ship a special icon theme with your program have a look at that icon theme's license if you are allowed to do so and what kind of attribution you have to show.
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Obviously that would an application NOT using GTK otherwise there's no need to ask...
– Ufo.rob
Mar 17 '14 at 16:44