@SpaceFalcon

I'm not saying I agree with the law in this instance, on the contrary, I think patents and copyright last far too long (almost to the point in thinking they should probably be abolished entirely, [especially as here it costs roughly $25000 to process a patent, {a system for the rich indeed}]) ... It's just there are many people in high places that think otherwise, that patents and copyright should last into eternity, and those people can have prison cells waiting for anyone who so happens to disagree.

What I'm saying is that using uncertified baseband software and breaking copyright law are probably two offences, and history shows, they will stack the charges given the opportunity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz

When firmware is complete, it may also be possible to get the software certified with the regulators somehow, perhaps commercially (, perhaps they may even let people modify their own devices and run them on the networks [chance would be a fine thing]), but I doubt they would certify any software/device that was in slightest bit illegal. I'm not a fan of the airwave regulators, I would just like to maintain my freedom, and that means not breaking the law where possible.

If you replaced the possibly illegal, leaked parts of the software, or even better; got written permission from the original copyright holders to use the sources, I would probably donate. (Maybe if you explained that the source code was already available to download in several places to them and is very old and then asked very nicely they would agree to let you use it?)

P.S.

I was looking at the code to see if it were possible to make a p2p walkie-talkie from a phone (seems it) but decided not to [yet] invest any effort [aside from getting a C139], because I knew distributing the driver code were not legally sound.

I can't quite wrap my head around the osmocombb drivers, and would find the radio drivers in the dumbphone sources easier to work with.
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