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    From: Rudolf Usselmann <rudi@a...>
    Date: 03 Apr 2003 17:07:30 +0700
    Subject: Re: [oc] RE: [pci] PCI core ( LICENSING )
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    Please also note that NOT ALL cores use GPL/LGPL licenses.
    
    Please check the licensing for each core individually as it
    is up to the author of each IP core what kind of licensing
    system she/he wishes to use.
    
    Best Regards,
    rudi
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    On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 16:54, Tadej Markovic wrote:
    > Hi!
    > 
    > 
    > We use LGPL license. If you change anything in the core you have downloaded
    > (in this case PCI IP Core), you have to report any modifications that you
    > have made to the PCI IP Core. But you DO NOT have to give/report anything
    > else (other sources/drivers, etc.) that was developed only by your staff.
    > LGPL license is only relevant to the I.P. core that you have downloaded from
    > OpenCores.
    > 
    > For example, if you by an ARM core and wish to connect it with a PCI IP Core
    > (from OpenCores), you would have to make some changes to the PCI IP Core in
    > order to connect to ARM core with AMBA bus. You are only obliged to report
    > changes that you have made to the PCI IP Core (as required by LGPL license).
    > You are not required to publish ARM core under the LGPL license and besides,
    > the ARM corporation WILL NOT ALLOW you to publish it's ARM core.
    > 
    > It is evident that LGPL license is only applicable to I.P. cores obtained
    > from OpenCores.
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > I hope this helps.
    > 
    > Best regards,
    > 	Tadej
    > 
    > NB: I have sent this mail to CORES mailing list also due to frequent
    > questions regarding licensing of the I.P. cores.
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: owner-pci@o... [mailto:owner-pci@o...]On Behalf
    > Of Yanick Côté
    > Sent: 2. april 2003 18:52
    > To: pci@o...
    > Subject: [pci] PCI core
    > 
    > 
    > Hi,
    > Is your project protected by any GPL or LGPL license ? If yes, which one
    > ? We are strongly interessed in using the PCI core in a new design, but
    > I don't know a lot yet about GPL/LGPL licenses and we can't give to
    > anyone the other sources from our design. We agree that if we modify the
    > PCI core we have to give you a list of the modifications but what about
    > the other sources/drivers in the system developed only by our staff ?
    > 
    > Thanks !
    > 
    > --
    > --------------------------------
    >  Yanick Côté
    >  Electronics R&D Manager
    >  yanick.cote@o...
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

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    RE: [pci] PCI core ( LICENSING )Tadej Markovic

     
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