Otavio, I checked with our lawyer again today and she thinks the wording is clear and is not willing to make further changes.
I have presented your request to her but I'll have to stick with the current wording. If there is any confusion, the EULA is more detailed. Lauren -----Original Message----- From: otavio.salva...@gmail.com [mailto:otavio.salva...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Otavio Salvador Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 11:33 AM To: Post Lauren-RAA013 Cc: meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org Subject: Re: [meta-freescale] [fsl-community-bsp-base][PATCH v3] setup-environment: Update pre-EULA language to support older licenses. On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Lauren Post <lauren.p...@freescale.com> wrote: > Some legacy packages will contain older versions of licenses. This language > explains that the conflict in license should use the license in package. > > v3: Changed language to avoid confusion with open source This should be below --- so it is not part of the commit log. > Signed-off-by: Lauren Post <lauren.p...@freescale.com> > --- > setup-environment | 14 +++++++++++--- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/setup-environment b/setup-environment index > 7034cc5..24ee678 100755 > --- a/setup-environment > +++ b/setup-environment > @@ -186,9 +186,17 @@ fi > if [ "$EULA" = "ask" ]; then > cat <<EOF > > -Some BSPs depend on libraries and packages which are covered by > Freescale's -End User License Agreement (EULA). To have the right to > use these binaries in -your images, you need to read and accept the > following... > +Proprietary and third party software is subject to agreement and > +compliance with, Freescale's End User License Agreement. To have the > +right to use these binaries in your images, you must read and accept the > following terms. This part looks fine for me. > If > +there are conflicting terms embedded in the software, the terms > +embedded in the Software will control. I would drop this. > +In all cases, open source software is licensed under the terms of > +the applicable open source license(s), such as the BSD License, > +Apache License or the GNU Lesser General Public License. Your use of > +the open source software is subject to the terms of each applicable > +license. You must agree to the terms of each applicable license, or you > cannot use the open source software. I think a guard is missing here. Something like: ... and by no means the use of the open source software can negate or override a rule included in the Freescale's End User License Agreement (EULA). The lawyer certainly can provide a more elaborated text but making it clear seems to be good. -- Otavio Salvador O.S. Systems http://www.ossystems.com.br http://code.ossystems.com.br Mobile: +55 (53) 9981-7854 Mobile: +1 (347) 903-9750 -- _______________________________________________ meta-freescale mailing list meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-freescale