Mick

Open source software generally does not come with any warranty of title, or any 
indemnity against legal action in respect of intellectual property infringement 
and legal ownership, and any open source software project of any significant 
complexity carries with it some risk in this area.  In our opinion that risk 
has not stopped the very wide usage of open source software for many purposes 
all over the world, but it is always advisable that you carry out your own 
legal risk assessment when using open source software.

Martin

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mick 
O'Doherty
Sent: 27 June 2013 11:58
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Clearwater] Licencing

Hi

A quick question around using the Clearwater IMS solution in production 
deployments:

Other open source IMS projects in the past, such as OpenIMSCore, have been 
strictly constrained to test and prototyping because of the licence and patent 
terms associated with the various standards bodies. 

Is this also the case with Clearwater or can it be used as a live production 
IMS core?


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