2008/12/31 Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org:
Agree - they have a license section which forms part of the code they distribute. This has the GPL quoted verbatim, giving all the rights GPL gives with only one modification relating to openssl - THERE IS NO OTHER MODIFICATION. There is also a file named OPENSOURCE-NOTICE.TXT. Here they have tacked on some conditions - but these conditions do not form part of the license - if they did, then it is doubtful whether either FSF or OSF would recognise their license. So the con game is also there in the code itself.
"Trolltech's commercial license terms do not allow you to start developing proprietary software using the Open Source edition."
"If you, your company or your organization derive commercial benefit from Trolltech's products _________and do not wish to release your complete source code___________, you are required to purchase the appropriate number of commercial licenses.
"Alternatively, if you are willing to follow the terms of the GPL (General Public License), Trolltech software is available to you under Open Source licenses which allows you _________to develop, modify and distribute______________ your software freely."
"The main obligation for software development under the GPL is that anyone using your Qt-based software must have access to the complete source code, and must be able to modify and redistribute that software to anyone free of charge."
I think that was pretty clear. Even though the word commercial is misleading, you can't miss the explanation - what they mean by commercial. It clearly states what you can do with the GPL version.