Thanks Greg for the answer.

I understand that for my application there are no problems with the 
licenses, actually I don't modify the jvm or linux kernel or debian.
The problem I see is: If I deliver jvm in my product in the beagle bone I 
have to pay a royalty to oracle 
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/embedded/resources/se-embeddocs/index.html?ssSourceSiteId=null#faq11),
do I have to handle some legal issues when delivering a GPL licensed 
software ("embedded-hidden") inside my product?

I also wanted to ask to RobertCNelson, does your BBB debian use non-free 
packages?

I try this command in a row BBB-debian to find it out:
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Package}\t${Section}\n' |grep -e non-free -e 
contrib
and I get no feedback. Is it correct?

On Friday, November 11, 2011 1:34:32 PM UTC+1, David Goodenough wrote:
>
> I know that BeagleBoards are not supposed to be used in commercial 
> products, and that clones/derivatives should be used instead.
>
> I have also read in the BeagleBone SRM that "We mean it; these design 
> materials may be totally unsuitable for any purposes.".  So its 
> obviously on our own heads - we can not blame anyone else.
>
> But that does not quite answer the question as to whether there is
> the same prohibition on commercial use on the BeagleBone.
>
> David
>
>

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