On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Jason Gurtz wrote:
I am somewhat concerned about the potiential licensing and intellectual property rights problems distributing a copy of the proprietary BIOS on the open-bios mailing list, or even to a large segment of it's developers, would entail.
As long as none of the proprietary code is used in Open BIOS, what whould be the harm?
Are you willing to pay the lawyer bills to prove this? Also, I'm not sure what confidentiality agreements/non-disclosure agreements come with this, not knowing where it's comming from. I may be being excessive paranoid, I don't know. But remember that the BIOS companies are charging multiple dollars per machine for its BIOS, and tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to modify the BIOS for any special reason. I don't think they would be any less vigilant (let's be nice) in protecting their income stream, than say Microsoft. As a Linux Kernel developer, would you want to be reading the source to Windows CE, even despite the fact that they've "released" it publically?
Brian
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