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authorCarsten Haitzler (Rasterman) <raster@rasterman.com>2013-03-22 17:41:40 +0900
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+Compliance
+
+ This is not a legal notice, so do not treat it as one. This is
+intended as "plain English" advice for the average person to ensure
+they comply with licenses in this software in the most simple way. It takes
+the position of "comply with the MOST restrictive license in this
+software and then you will comply with all." If you have any doubts,
+please consult the full license COPYING files and a lawyer. Take this
+as a rough guide.
+
+The simple advice
+
+ Do this and you won't go too wrong.
+
+1. Provide the content of ALL of the COPYING and AUTHORS
+files as printed material with your product and/or in a dialog (e.g.
+an "about" dialog) in your product user interface.
+2. Provide a URL from which to be able to download "tar files" with
+ALL of the source of Elementary exactly as it was when used to compile the
+binaries for your product that ships Elementary. Keep this URL valid for the
+lifetime of the product.
+3. If you made changes to Elementary it would be appreciated if you
+interacted with us (see http://www.enlightenment.org ) and provided the
+changes you made in patch form BEFORE you ship a product, so they may
+be reviewed to see if you have made any mistakes and perhaps have
+created problems you do not know of yet.
+
+F.A.Q.
+
+Q. Where is the licensing information?
+A. See the COPYING file here in this directory. This is the proper legal
+information you will need.
+
+Q. Do I need to make the source public of libraries or applications that I
+build on top of Elementary?
+A. No. Even the default theme is public domain, whihc means you can
+make your own by copying it and starting from there, and you may
+license your copied variation any way you like.
+
+Q. Do I need to provide the source for Elementary?
+A. Yes. In general you do. If you are shipping any of the binaries or
+libraries that are produced, you must provide the EXACT source code
+used to build those binaries. So stick to doing this and you'll be fine.
+
+Q. If I have to provide source, how should I do this?
+A. The best way is to provide a reference in an "about" dialog in the
+product that ships the Elementary libraries/tools that gives a URL from
+which the source can be downloaded EXACTLY as you used to compile Elementary.
+You may not simply point to upstream repositories and pass the problem
+to someone else. You MUST provide the source exactly as used.
+
+ You MAY also provide the source code itself on the product itself
+(e.g. on its filesystem) (provide the tar archives of the source), or in
+place of a download link if you do not believe you will be able to
+maintain that download link for the lifetime of the product.
+
+ You MAY also (or instead of the above 2) provide the source on media
+(CD, DVD, flash etc.) that accompany the product.
+
+ Choose 1 or more of the above methods and you will be fine.
+
+Q. Do I need to reproduce the license information in the COPYING file?
+A. Yes. You must provide these with your product, and just like the
+source code, provide them as part of the user interface in full (e.g.
+in a dialog), or as files in the filesystem, on actual printed
+material (manuals, papers) that accompany the product or in CD, DVD
+etc. media.