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1.4 +Licence Agreement for AcornElectronCartridge
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1.6 +
1.7 +Copyright (C) 2017 Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk>
1.8 +
1.9 +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
1.10 +the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
1.11 +Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
1.12 +version.
1.13 +
1.14 +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
1.15 +ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
1.16 +FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
1.17 +details.
1.18 +
1.19 +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
1.20 +this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
1.21 +
1.22 +Notes on the licence choice and its application to this work
1.23 +------------------------------------------------------------
1.24 +
1.25 +Although the above statement refers to a "program", the licence itself uses
1.26 +this term to refer to "any copyrightable work". In this case, the work
1.27 +consists of schematics, circuit layout details and other data, and the
1.28 +application of this licence is intended to govern the further distribution of
1.29 +these materials in addition to any programs or software that might also be
1.30 +included in the work.
1.31 +
1.32 +When making hardware using the materials featured in this work, be sure to
1.33 +provide corresponding sources (schematics, circuit layouts) or to make them
1.34 +available on request, as indicated by the licence terms. Where a modified form
1.35 +of the work is distributed, the relevant changes must be incorporated into the
1.36 +source files that were actually edited to produce the desired, modified
1.37 +result.
1.38 +
1.39 +It is not generally acceptable to provide only modified output files when
1.40 +distributing modified forms of this work. For example, it is not acceptable to
1.41 +change the circuit layout file in a PCB editing program and then withhold this
1.42 +modified file from recipients by insisting that only the Gerber files were
1.43 +edited directly. Only if the Gerber files were actually edited directly may
1.44 +modified versions of such files be considered source-level changes. Even then,
1.45 +such modifications on files that are the product of other, more abstract,
1.46 +files are not recommended as they rarely uphold a sustainable development
1.47 +approach.
1.48 +
1.49 +To conclude, when producing unmodified versions of this work, you should make
1.50 +these materials available to recipients. When producing modified versions, you
1.51 +should make the exact materials you used available to recipients. And you
1.52 +should preserve the copyright and licensing notices present in this work
1.53 +regardless of any modifications you make to the work.