Hi!
> >But anyway you can state your licensing problems on you webpage,
> >but discussions about license models is not the topic of linux-usb.
>
> It relates to the discussion. Philips might be more inclined to reveal
> technical information to a project which used the BSD or X license,
> because (a) the code would be more widely usable and (b) the license
> would not carry with it a manifesto promoting an anti-business agenda.
> I would recommend approaching Philips with a proposal for a BSD-licensed
> driver.
You _can_ put driver under non-GPL into linux. It just has to be
GPL-compatible, just as BSD without advertising clause is.
Pavel
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