Le 3 février 2010 09:33, François Leblanc
<francois.lebl...@cev-sa.com> a écrit :
>>* I guess opensccm.c uses some template from microsoft?
>>  please document in the file header to give credit where due.
>>  Using a template of a published API for your own code is fine
>>  I guess - no copyright/license issue here. Unless of course
>> the template had a copyright header/license attached that
>>  says otherwise.
>
> It use Microsoft CNG Development Kit and only to have cardmod.h header 
> avalaible,
>
> Cardmo.h have :
>
> //==============================================================;
> //
> //  CARDMOD.H
> //
> //  Abstract:
> //      This is the header file commonly used for card modules.
> //
> //  This source code is only intended as a supplement to existing Microsoft
> //  documentation.
> //
> //  THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
> //  KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
> //  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
> //  PURPOSE.
> //
> //  Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.  All Rights Reserved.
> //
> //==============================================================;
>
> And there are a licence.rtf in kit for sample code.
>
> So I'm not absolutly sure of permission but like we don't use code sample but
> just interface definition... Moreover it seems that other project use 
> cardmod.h
>
> Perhaps someone can help.

Please send us the licence.rtf so we can check it is LGPL compatible.

Thanks

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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