key: qwt-exception-1.0
short_name: Qwt exception to LGPL 2.1
name: Qwt exception to LGPL 2.1
category: Copyleft Limited
owner: Qwt Project
homepage_url: http://qwt.sourceforge.net/qwtlicense.html
is_exception: yes
spdx_license_key: Qwt-exception-1.0
other_urls:
  - http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt
standard_notice: |
  Qwt License
  Version 1.0, January 1, 2003
  The Qwt library and included programs are provided under the terms
  of the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (LGPL) with the following
  exceptions:
  1. Widgets that are subclassed from Qwt widgets do not
  constitute a derivative work.
  2. Static linking of applications and widgets to the
  Qwt library does not constitute a derivative work
  and does not require the author to provide source
  code for the application or widget, use the shared
  Qwt libraries, or link their applications or
  widgets against a user-supplied version of Qwt.
  If you link the application or widget to a modified
  version of Qwt, then the changes to Qwt must be
  provided under the terms of the LGPL in sections
  1, 2, and 4.
  3. You do not have to provide a copy of the Qwt license
  with programs that are linked to the Qwt library, nor
  do you have to identify the Qwt license in your
  program or documentation as required by section 6
  of the LGPL.
  However, programs must still identify their use of Qwt.
  The following example statement can be included in user
  documentation to satisfy this requirement:
  [program/widget] is based in part on the work of
  the Qwt project (http://qwt.sf.net).
ignorable_urls:
  - http://qwt.sf.net/
text: "Qwt License\nVersion 1.0, January 1, 2003\nThe Qwt library and included programs are\
  \ provided under the terms\nof the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (LGPL) with the following\n\
  exceptions:\n\n    1. Widgets that are subclassed from Qwt widgets do not\n       constitute\
  \ a derivative work.\n\n    2. Static linking of applications and widgets to the\n       Qwt\
  \ library does not constitute a derivative work\n       and does not require the author to\
  \ provide source\n       code for the application or widget, use the shared\n       Qwt libraries,\
  \ or link their applications or\n       widgets against a user-supplied version of Qwt.\n\
  \       If you link the application or widget to a modified\n       version of Qwt, then the\
  \ changes to Qwt must be \n       provided under the terms of the LGPL in sections\n     \
  \  1, 2, and 4.\n\n    3. You do not have to provide a copy of the Qwt license\n       with\
  \ programs that are linked to the Qwt library, nor\n       do you have to identify the Qwt\
  \ license in your\n       program or documentation as required by section 6\n       of the\
  \ LGPL.\n       However, programs must still identify their use of Qwt.\n       The following\
  \ example statement can be included in user\n       documentation to satisfy this requirement:\n\
  \           [program/widget] is based in part on the work of\n           the Qwt project (http://qwt.sf.net)."
