OK at all comments.
Two questions:
The gedasymbols.org way is to include a reference to the license, not
the license itself, in the symbol/footprint file.
Where do you put this text reference? In the footprint file itself,
or on the web page where you download the footprint?
THe issue licence text in symbols is that there is no way to embedd
comments into a symbol, at least as I recall. Maybe I am outdated,
and something has been done in the last year or two.... But if I'm
right it means that the licence can only go on the download page and
in a README distributed along with the libraries.
We use "dist-license" for the first, and "use-license" for
(ambiguously) the second and/or third, depending on your
interpretation of copyright law.
OK, what licence do you use for dist vs. which for use? Does GPL
cover both, perhaps with an exemption for the user license?
And I'd like to hear from Steve Meier if this text meets his needs for
clarification! :-)
Stuart
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, DJ Delorie wrote:
* We wish to distribute the symbols and footprints under a licencing
scheme which encourages that you give back to the community if you
make changes to the symbols or footprints. The GPL ensures this.
The GPL does *not* do anything about giving back if you make changes.
It only prevents you from stopping people from making changes. This
is a common misconception; the GPL is about freedoms for the *user*,
not benefits for the *developer*.
* We wish to specifically prohibit anybody from building our
symbols or footprints into their products,
Replace "symbols or footprints" with "symbol or footprint libraries"
and replace "products" with "EDA products". Let's not confuse
distribution-as-library with distribution-in-board.
If we distribute symbols or footprints with a licence contained
within the symbol/footprint file, then the file should contain the
entire GPL along with the above text.
The gedasymbols.org way is to include a reference to the license, not
the license itself, in the symbol/footprint file. For footprints,
there are three cases:
* The footprint library.
* Footprints embedded in .pcb files.
* The resulting copper expression on a board.
We use "dist-license" for the first, and "use-license" for
(ambiguously) the second and/or third, depending on your
interpretation of copyright law.
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