Re: MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement

2015-04-15 Thread Ian Jackson
Anton Gladky writes ("MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement"): > Particularly, there is a 3rd-party code from hardware-manufacturer, > which is licensed under their own > "MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement V2" license" [2]. ... > At the first look, it is a free one: > > > STMicroelectroni

Re: MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement

2015-04-15 Thread Ian Jackson
Simon McVittie writes ("Re: MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement"): > Only the ftp-masters can give you a canonical "yes" or "no" on what > legal risk they are prepared to accept for non-free (or for that matter, > for contrib or main), but they'd almost certainly want to see the "other > stuff in R

Re: MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement

2015-04-15 Thread Ian Jackson
Paul Wise writes ("Re: MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement"): > On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 2:25 AM, Anton Gladky wrote: > > non-transferable (whether by assignment or otherwise unless > > expressly authorized by ST) non sub- licensable > > Does this mean that people getting a copy of the software fro