RE: Re: Selling APs flashed with LinuxAP
Cole Frank Contr AFRL/IFGC <[email protected]> Fri, 3 Oct 2003 18:41:18 -0000
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Hi Todd, As I understand it: Software: Selling a device loaded with GPL'ed software is fine as long as you at least provide links to the Software that you use. You also have to provide patches that you've made to those packages, but only on request. How you provide the patches is totally up to you. I've requested patches and received them as print outs before (you know who you are). You also cant charge for the GPL'ed code. Any software source that YOU have made doesn't have to be released at all because it is your proprietary software even if it is built on GPL'ed libraries. In other words you can charge for it. This includes apps as well as build scripts and the like. GPL'ed libraries have a separate license that allows this as long as you don't change the libs which then you have to provide only those patches to the libs. You also have to provide pointers to the libs you use. BSD and artistic licenses you can pretty much do what you want with as long as you mentioned that you used the package. In either case you have to mention the fact somewhere in plain view that you used GPL'ed code and which package it came from. Hardware: There are GPL'ed hardware platforms as well which have a similar spirit of the GPL software and lib licenses. For commercial or semi-commercial devices, you generally need some sort of OEM rights/permissions from the manufacturer before slapping your logo all over it. It really depends on who makes your hardware. HAVING SAID ALL THAT: Basically just give credit where credit is due and contribute back to the community and most folks wont give you a hassle. If you still have questions you might try checking out the Electronic Frontier Foundation (www.eff.org) and the Free Software Foundation (www.fsf.org). The FSF basically is the GNU in GNU Public License (GPL). They eat this kind of stuff for breakfast. Yes I know this is a long winded response and I apologize for venting on your question but I thought it needed to be shared. Frank Cole // Wireless Information Assurance Laboratory // // Air Force Research Lab/Rome Research Site // // COM: (315) 330-3686 DSN: 587-3686 // > -----Original Message----- > From: Todd Huss [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 12:26 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [LinuxAP-dev] Re: Selling APs flashed with LinuxAP > > > As people pointed out there is not an issue with selling > hardware loaded with GPL'd software. My question was really, > is it legal to flash the hardware with LinuxAP and then > rebadge someone else's hardware with my own brand name and sell it? > > Thanks, > Todd > > > -- > __________________________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers _______________________________________________ LinuxAP-dev mailing list [email protected] http://linuxAP.ksmith.com/mailman/listinfo/linuxap-dev