[Open-graphics] Definition of Open Hardware
Nicolas Boulay
nicolas.boulay at gmail.com
Wed Oct 4 15:40:05 EDT 2006
> > They carry it but a licence on the information can't affect the use
> > of the object (software have a separate law for that).
>
> Software uses click-wrap licences to limit use, which is a form of
> contract. It has nothing to do with copyright. Unless I missed
> something.
>
You miss something. The licence you agreed are based on copyright law.
But software have some exception like you could only have one
"sauvegarde copy" , there is no faire use or private copy right.
But if you could reach a lawyer that could help us, why not. But you
need to find a lawyer with a lot of time and a lot of knowledge in
hardware design fields .
> Lourens
>
>
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