Karl, On Fri, 23 Mar 2012, Karl Schmidt wrote:
> There is a very easy solution to all this - use the LGPL for anything > that gets distributed with kicad and don't think or talk about it any > more. - Ever. An LGPL work distributed and intended only to work with a GPL work is derivative of the GPL work (according to the license's own definitions) and the entirety is therefore subject to the GPL. So, why fool anyone into thinking that LGPL applies to anything in Kicad? Besides, what do you care? Copyright certainly does not apply to printed circuit boards or designs in the US... --brian -- Brian F. G. Bidulock � The reasonable man adapts himself to the � [email protected] � world; the unreasonable one persists in � http://www.openss7.org/ � trying to adapt the world to himself. � � Therefore all progress depends on the � � unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw �
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