On 27/01/15 01:51, Spacefalcon the Outlaw wrote:
Josh Branning <[email protected]> wrote:

I am very interested in the free dumbphone concept but cannot work out
the licensing.

There is no licensing.  None whatsoever.  The Micronation of Falconia
has declared any and all copyrights that have ever been claimed by
anyone on the code in question to be null and void, and I hereby treat
the abandonware as being in the public domain.

If you choose to place your contributions into the public domain then that's very nice of you. I see peeklinux has the original http://svn.peeklinux.com/trunk/peek-build/m23/L1/layer1/tpu_drivers/source1/tpudrv61.c Locosto driver that you use in your source tree. Peeklinux is presumably under the GPL. I guess to find your modifications, I'd have to get a diff between tpudrv12.c and tpudrv61.c, meaning in the real world, it's possible to use this in a GPL piece of software, so long as peeklinux's copyright on their driver (GPL) is correct and all the modifications are of origin, you.

But I am not a lawyer. The rest of your code might only be of any legal use in Falconia.
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