Hi,
thanks Simon and Paul for answers. It looks like really
almost impossible to put files with those license even
into the non-free.
Best regards
Anton
2015-04-15 3:07 GMT+02:00 Paul Wise :
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 2:25 AM, Anton Gladky wrote:
>
>> non-transferable
>> (whether by assignment
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 2:25 AM, Anton Gladky wrote:
> non-transferable
> (whether by assignment or otherwise unless expressly authorized by ST) non
> sub-
> licensable
Does this mean that people getting a copy of the software from Debian
do not automatically receive the same license as Debian?
On Tue, 14 Apr 2015 20:07:14 +0100
Simon McVittie wrote:
> On 14/04/15 19:25, Anton Gladky wrote:
> > STMicroelectronics (“ST”) grants You a [...]
> > revocable, [...] license
>
> As far as I can see, ST can revoke this license at any time, i.e. they
> can say "no, we don't want to allow that any
On 14/04/15 19:25, Anton Gladky wrote:
> STMicroelectronics (“ST”) grants You a [...]
> revocable, [...] license
As far as I can see, ST can revoke this license at any time, i.e. they
can say "no, we don't want to allow that any more, any further
distribution of our software is copyright infringem
Dear subscribers of debian-legal list,
I am working now on packaging the software OpenPilot [1].
It is a platform for multirotors, helicopters and other vehicles
and licensed mostly under GPLv3 license. Almost all technical
questions are solved and the package became functional,
I started to fill
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