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From: Philipp Klaus Krause<pkk@s...>
Date: Thu Jan 6 17:33:53 CET 2005
Subject: [oc] License
Víctor López schrieb:> > 2) An approach closer to that of the SW community, that is, to provide > open cores, requiring that any implementation that use the core must > supply source code and (GPL is draconian on this from a HW perspective) > GPL the whole source code of the ASIC! Which company would accept this? > Anyways, does it make sense for us (and this applies for both GPL and > LGPL) to require the core user to provide our source code? which end > user will care about it? isn't it enough to have besides the author's > name a link to opencores.org? And what if the company modifies the core, > even if it is only the interface? do they have to publish that code? in > the case of GPL and LGPL they must open source the modified code > (although this is not as clear as needed in this "SW library licenses"). > Aren't we unknowingly making enterprises not use our open cores just > because the licenses we use are not clear? Inmy personal opinion, I > don't think that any enterprise that modifies a core would be willing to > make this modified core open source. > > I think right now GPL is out of the question for HW. And LGPL is not > clear enough to anybody in the HW community, just take a look at all the > messages that this issue is arising, each one with a different opinion. > I must remark that we are talking about legal issues, it IS important. > > I would like to have two different licenses. One which allows unlimited > commercial use of a core and another one who just allows educational and > research use (not for profit).
You reject the GPL saying that no company will accept it, but propose a new license that does not allow commercial use?
Philipp
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