I'm sorry?
Please expand on why this is illegal?
Wouldn't this be similar to say red hat linux or any other commercial linux
distro?
Please provide more info. Making a broad statement that something is illegal is
quite a bold move.
I certainly hope you can back the statement up and in fact I am looking forward
to it.
Charles Wyble
------Original Message------
From: Rudy Moore
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Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Using USRP/GNURADIO Commercially
Matt-John wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We are planning to use USRP/GNURADIO core to produce some commercial
> products. Is this legal ? If not, how we can make it legal ?
>
> Matt
Matt,
I'm sorry, but that is illegal. You can use the USRP, but not the GNURADIO
firmware or software.
Rudy
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