3 Conceiving and understanding a new license is not an easy task. To make things
4 easier for both, the author and the licensee, we have decided to base our
5 license for the USB driver on an existing license with well-understood
8 Our favorite choice for the base license was the GNU General Public License
9 (GPL). However, we cannot use the GNU GPL directly for the following reasons:
11 (1) It was not intended for projects involving hardware -- we must extend the
12 term "source code" to at least the circuit diagram.
13 (2) The GNU GPL does not require publication. Only if a binary is published,
14 it requires that the source is published as well. This is reasonable for
15 software because unpublished software is of little relevance. For projects
16 involving hardware, we want to REQUIRE publication. More than that, we
17 even want to define HOW the publication must be done (files contained,
19 (3) As the author of the software, we can distribute it under more than one
20 license. For people who don't want to meet the obligations of the GNU GPL,
21 we want to offer commercial licenses. To avoid a split in revisions of
22 the driver, we need special privileges to distribute contributed
23 modifications under proprietary licenses.
25 We can not simply modify the GNU GPL and incorporate our changes because the
26 Free Software Foundation (FSF) who holds the copyright for the text of the
27 GNU GPL does not allow modifications. We therefore set up our own small
28 license which incorporates the GNU GPL by reference:
32 LICENSE FOR PROJECTS BUILT WITH "OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT'S
33 FIRMWARE-ONLY USB-DRIVER FOR ATMEL'S AVR MICROCONTROLLERS"
39 "OBDEV" shall mean OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT Software GmbH or any legal successor
42 "Software Source Code" shall mean the preferred form of the software for
43 making modifications to it.
45 "USB Driver" shall mean the Software Source Code for OBDEV's firmware-only
46 USB-driver for Atmel's AVR microcontrollers.
48 "Function" shall mean the Software Source Code for all software executed on
49 the microcontroller except the USB Driver.
51 "Host Software" shall mean the Software Source Code for all software required
52 to control the USB device from the USB host running any operating system.
54 "Project" shall mean the USB Driver, the Function, the Host Software, circuit
55 diagrams of the controller based hardware and accompanying documentation.
57 "source code" shall have the same meaning as the term "Project" above.
59 "Web Site" shall mean a collection of text and multimedia documents accessible
60 worldwide over internet through the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) on
61 TCP port 80 (standard HTTP port).
64 II. General License Terms
65 The general terms of this license consist of the GNU General Public License
66 Version 2 (GNU GPL2) which is hereby incorporated into this section as though
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68 convenience in appendix A of this license.
70 The term "source code" in the GNU GPL2 is to be understood as defined in
71 section I above. If any term or definition in section I, III, IV or V
72 conflicts with the GNU GPL2, the term or definition in section I, III, IV or
73 V has precedence of the GNU GPL2.
76 III. Distribution of the Project
77 The distributed form of a Project must contain at least the following files:
78 (a) Software Source Code files for the USB Driver, the Function and the Host
80 (b) Circuit diagrams for the hardware in PDF, PNG or GIF image file format.
81 (c) A file with name "Readme.txt" in ASCII format with at least the following
82 content (in English language):
83 - An explanation what the Project does.
84 - What to do with the distributed files (installation procedure etc.).
85 - A reference to Objective Development's USB driver.
86 - Your (author's) name and contact information. E-mail and/or URL is
88 (d) Optionally a text file with a description of the circuit diagram, an
89 explanation of special (software) techniques used etc.
90 (e) A copy of this license in a file with the name "License.txt". This copy
91 can be in the "usbdrv" subdirectory which contains the driver.
94 IV. Requirement for Publication
95 All modifications and derived work (Projects using the USB Driver) MUST be
96 distributed (published) as described in section III above on a Web Site. The
97 main page must reproduce at least a description of the Project (e.g. as
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99 entire Project. The URL of the main page must be submitted to OBDEV. OBDEV
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