Matt,

Is it possible to tell if the KMotion software uses EMC2
code versus public domain NIST code?

KMotion has been around for quite a while. I first ran
across them over 6 years ago.

Steve Stallings


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Shaver [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 6:22 PM
> To: EMC developers
> Subject: [Emc-developers] Possible Licensing Problem
> 
> I'm not sure there is a problem here, but here goes... If you 
> go to this
> website:
> http://dynomotion.com/
> and download this file:
> http://dynomotion.com/Software/KMotion418.exe
> and run it (I used WINE), it installs some CNC control 
> software that incorporates some of EMC's source code. It 
> requires user agreement to the EULA below which contains all 
> sorts of non-GPL type restrictions.
> 
> There is actually a bunch of source code included with the 
> program, but not enough to build the entire program (I don't 
> think...). I also suspect that the EMC code is "linked" in 
> the GPL sense. Either way, the EULA, wow...
> 
> Sure glad I'm not on the board anymore,
> Matt
> <snip>


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