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Open legal questions: | Open legal questions: | ||
* Does the copyright apply to hardware? | * Does the copyright apply to hardware? | ||
Requirements for the Libresilicon Public License: | |||
* Free License | |||
* Explicit handling of Derived works | |||
* Cloud/Network services | |||
* Providing changes to the work back to the original authors | |||
* AI training to be covered | |||
* Either ensure that a derived work automatically complies with the license (regarding cloud/network services), or provide alternatives to delivering changes to the customers, or allow unintential violations | |||
Old draft for a License Generator: https://pdk.libresilicon.com/license.html |
Revision as of 19:56, 22 January 2023
Legal Framework:
For Chip-Designs, Chips and EDA Software we have 4 underlying legal frameworks:
- Copyright (applies to EDA Software, others?)
- Trademark (applies to EDA Software name, ...)
- Chip Topography
- Patents
We have the following works that we want coverable:
- EDA Software (compilable sourcecode, binary, scripts)
- GDS2(/OASIS/MAG/...) designs
- Masks
- Wafers
- Packaged chips
- PCB Designs
- PCBs
- Assembled product
Open legal questions:
- Does the copyright apply to hardware?
Requirements for the Libresilicon Public License:
- Free License
- Explicit handling of Derived works
- Cloud/Network services
- Providing changes to the work back to the original authors
- AI training to be covered
- Either ensure that a derived work automatically complies with the license (regarding cloud/network services), or provide alternatives to delivering changes to the customers, or allow unintential violations
Old draft for a License Generator: https://pdk.libresilicon.com/license.html