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FreeCAD uses the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License LGPL] license, which makes you free to download, install, redistribute and use FreeCAD the way you want, regardless of the type of work you'll do with it (commercial or non-commercial). You are not bound to any clause or restriction, and the files you produce with it are fully yours. The only thing that the license prohibits, really, is to claim that you programmed FreeCAD yourself! |
FreeCAD uses the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License LGPL] license, which makes you free to download, install, redistribute and use FreeCAD the way you want, regardless of the type of work you'll do with it (commercial or non-commercial). You are not bound to any clause or restriction, and the files you produce with it are fully yours. The only thing that the license prohibits, really, is to claim that you programmed FreeCAD yourself! |
Revision as of 20:26, 24 July 2016
- Introduction
- Discovering FreeCAD
- Working with FreeCAD
- Python scripting
- The community
FreeCAD uses the LGPL license, which makes you free to download, install, redistribute and use FreeCAD the way you want, regardless of the type of work you'll do with it (commercial or non-commercial). You are not bound to any clause or restriction, and the files you produce with it are fully yours. The only thing that the license prohibits, really, is to claim that you programmed FreeCAD yourself!