From 8f3eb1dbab647e0ceca33f573da68ad3f2aa7086 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Andersen Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:08:45 +0000 Subject: Add some details on exactly how to comply with the GPL -Erik --- docs/busybox.net/header.html | 1 + docs/busybox.net/license.html | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/busybox.net/shame.html | 8 +++- 3 files changed, 116 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 docs/busybox.net/license.html (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/header.html b/docs/busybox.net/header.html index 7296b3464..809a7c921 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/header.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/header.html @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
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The GPL BusyBox license

+ +There has been some confusion in the past as to exactly what is +required to safely distribute GPL'd software such as BusyBox as +part of a product. To ensure that there is no confusion +whatsoever, this page attempts to summarize what you should do to +ensure you do not accidentally violate the law. + +

+ +

+ +BusyBox is licensed under the GNU General Public License , which +is generally just abbreviated simply as the GPL license, or +just the GPL. Anyone thinking of shipping +BusyBox as part of a product should be familiar with the +licensing terms under which they are allowed to use and +distribute BusyBox. You are advised to take a look over the + +

+to be sure you (and your lawyers) fully understand them. + +

+ +The following is a quick summary for the impatient. If you +carefully follow these steps, it will ensure that you are 100% +authorized to ship BusyBox with your product, and have no reason +to worry about lawsuits or being listed on the BusyBox Hall of Shame page. You will be +able to sleep peacefully at night knowing you have fulfilled all +your licensing obligations. + +

+ +If you distribute a product, it should either be accompanied by +full source for all GPL'd products (including BusyBox) +and/or a written offer to supply the source source for all +GPL'd products for the cost of shipping and handling. The source +has to be in its preferred machine readable form, so you cannot +encrypt or obfuscate it. You are not required to provide full +source for all the closed source applications that happen to be +part of the system with BusyBox, though you can certainly do so +if you feel like it. But providing source for the GPL licensed +applications such as BusyBox is manditory. + +

+ +Accompanied by source generally means you place the full +source code for all GPL'd products such as BusyBox on a driver CD +somewhere. + +

+ +A written offer generally means that somewhere in the +docs for your product, you write something like + +

+The GPL source code contained in this product is available as a +free download from http://blah.blah.blah/ +
+Or you can offer source by writing +somewhere in the docs for your product something like +
+If you would like a copy of the GPL source code in this product +on a CD, please send $9.99 to <address> for the costs of +preparing and mailing a CD to you. +
+

+ +Keep in mind though that if you distribute GPL'd binaries online +(as is often done when supplying firmware updates), you must +make source available online and inform those downloading +firmware updates of their right to obtain source. + +

+ +Additionally, some people have the mistaken understanding that if +they use unmodified GPL'd source code, they do not need to +distribute anything. This belief is not correct, and is not +supported by the text of the +text of GPL. +Please do re-read it, and you +will find there is no such provision. If you distribute any GPL'd +binaries, you must also make source available as discussed on +this webpage. + +

+ +These days, Linksys is +doing a good job at complying with the GPL, they get to be an +example of how to do things right. Please take a moment and +check out what they do with + +distributing the firmware for their WRT54G Router. +Following their example would be a fine way to ensure you have +fulfilled your licensing obligations. + + + + diff --git a/docs/busybox.net/shame.html b/docs/busybox.net/shame.html index c794c018c..89d8a94a1 100644 --- a/docs/busybox.net/shame.html +++ b/docs/busybox.net/shame.html @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ Hall of Shame.

+Here are the details of exactly how to comply +with the BusyBox license, so there should be no question as to +exactly what is expected. Complying with the Busybox license is easy and completely free, so the companies listed below should be ashamed of themselves. Furthermore, each product listed here is subject to being legally ordered to cease and desist @@ -24,14 +27,17 @@ than sue people. But he will sue if forced to do so to maintain compliance. Do everyone a favor and don't break the law -- if you use busybox, comply with the busybox license by releasing the source code with your product. -

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