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      hujackus @clevername27
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      @clevername27 said in How can you tell if you have a VST2 or VST3 license?:

      @hujackus I wouldn't worry about it. Just do your thing. I don't think Steinberg will mind.

      I'm just trying to comply with the open source terms set by HISE. It is impossible for me to release my VST2 version because of not having a VST2 license from Steinberg, and even if I did have a license I would not be able to release it because HISE requires the project to be fully open source under GPLv3 (unless I purchase the Indie commercial license).

      In fact, nobody can release a VST2 under the HISE Open Source License. It was never possible. Therefore, I must consider VST3 only if I am to use HISE. It has taken a lot of review to come to this conclusion. Right now I'm just trying to find out if it is true that I don't need a VST3 license from Steinberg if I only release using GPLv3.

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