On Jan 28, 5:08 pm, parth shah <[email protected]> wrote:

> Most of the time they use u-boot as a reference and then customize the
> u-boot to make their proprietary BL.

That wouldn't exactly be legal, given that u-boot is GPL.

They could probably make a work-a-like (for example, Android's
"Toolbox" is similar in concept to Busybox" but not a derivative work
thereof and so doesn't inherit its license) but they can't wave a wand
and make a customized version of u-boot itself proprietary.

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