El 16/2/23 a les 21:47, Paul Brown ha escrit:
On Thursday, 16 February 2023 19:51:08 CET Narcis Garcia wrote:
Hello Jamie and Evert;
General Public License (GPL) does not make a software "free as in beer"
but "free as in freedom".
Kdenlive application download & use is not charged by Kdenlive p
On Thursday, 16 February 2023 19:51:08 CET Narcis Garcia wrote:
> Hello Jamie and Evert;
>
> General Public License (GPL) does not make a software "free as in beer"
> but "free as in freedom".
> Kdenlive application download & use is not charged by Kdenlive project
> and official website, where it
On Wednesday, 8 February 2023 11:41:47 CET Jamie Birnie wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm the training manager at the Guinness partnership and I'm considering the
> use of Kdenlive to enable video development in order to diversify in our
> training offer.
>
> Am I right in thinking there is a free version of K
Hello Jamie and Evert;
General Public License (GPL) does not make a software "free as in beer"
but "free as in freedom".
Kdenlive application download & use is not charged by Kdenlive project
and official website, where it is publicly available, but this fact has
no relation with GPL. It's a K
Hi there!
Kdenlive is licensed under the GPL.
This makes it free to obtain & use, even in a corporate setting.
There are no restrictions on the output of Kdenlive as well.
Where it gets a little murky is if you decide to charge for training on
Kdenlive, which you legally could.
You can also char
Hi
I'm the training manager at the Guinness partnership and I'm considering the
use of Kdenlive to enable video development in order to diversify in our
training offer.
Am I right in thinking there is a free version of Kdenlive, and is it okay to
use it corporately/commercially ?
Thanks in ad