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The TAPR Open Hardware LicenseVersion 1.0 (May 25, 2007)Copyright 2007 TAPR (c) http://www.tapr.org/OHLPREAMBLEOpen Hardware is a thing - a physical artifact, either electrical ormechanical - whose design information is available to, and usable by,the public in a way that allows anyone to make, modify, distribute, anduse that thing. In this preface, design information is called"documentation" and things created from it are called "products."The TAPR Open Hardware License ("OHL") agreement provides a legalframework for Open Hardware projects. It may be used for any kind ofproduct, be it a hammer or a computer motherboard, and is TAPR'scontribution to the community; anyone may use the OHL for their OpenHardware project.Like the GNU General Public License, the OHL is designed to guaranteeyour freedom to share and to create. It forbids anyone who receivesrights under the OHL to deny any other licensee those same rights tocopy, modify, and distribute documentation, and to make, use anddistribute products based on that documentation.Unlike the GPL, the OHL is not primarily a copyright license. Whilecopyright protects documentation from unauthorized copying, modification, and distribution, it has little to do with your right to make, distribute, or use a product based on that documentation. For better or worse, patents play a significant role in those activities. Although it does not prohibit anyone from patenting inventions embodied in an Open Hardware design, and of course cannot prevent a third party from enforcing their patent rights, those who benefit from an OHL design may not bring lawsuits claiming thatdesign infringes their patents or other intellectual property.The OHL addresses unique issues involved in the creation of tangible,physical things, but does not cover software, firmware, or code loadedinto programmable devices. A copyright-oriented license such as the GPLbetter suits these creations.How can you use the OHL, or a design based upon it? While the terms andconditions below take precedence over this preamble, here is a summary:* You may modify the documentation and make products based upon it.* You may use products for any legal purpose without limitation.* You may distribute unmodified documentation, but you must include thecomplete package as you received it.* You may distribute products you make to third parties, if you eitherinclude the documentation on which the product is based, or make itavailable without charge for at least three years to anyone who requestsit.* You may distribute modified documentation or products based on it, ifyou: * License your modifications under the OHL. * Include those modifications, following the requirements stated below. * Attempt to send the modified documentation by email to any of the developers who have provided their email address. This is a good faith obligation – if the email fails, you need do nothing more and may go on with your distribution.* If you create a design that you want to license under the OHL, youshould: * Include this document in a file named LICENSE (with the appropriate extension) that is included in the documentation package. * If the file format allows, include a notice like “Licensed under the TAPR Open Hardware License (www.tapr.org/OHL)” in each documentation file. While not required, you should also include this notice on printed circuit board artwork and the product itself; if space is limited the notice can be shortened or abbreviated. * Include a copyright notice in each file and on printed circuit board artwork. * If you wish to be notified of modifications that others may make, include your email address in a file named “CONTRIB.TXT” or something similar.* Any time the OHL requires you to make documentation available toothers, you must include all the materials you received from theupstream licensors. In addition, if you have modified thedocumentation: * You must identify the modifications in a text file (preferably named "CHANGES.TXT") that you include with the documentation. That file must also include a statement like "These modifications are licensed under the TAPR Open Hardware License." * You must include any new files you created, including any manufacturing files (such as Gerber files) you create in the course of making products. * You must include both "before" and "after" versions of all files you modified. * You may include files in proprietary formats, but you must also include open format versions (such as Gerber, ASCII, Postscript, or PDF) if your tools can create them.TERMS AND CONDITIONS1. Introduction1.1 This Agreement governs how you may use, copy, modify, anddistribute Documentation, and how you may make, have made, anddistribute Products based on that Documentation. As used in thisAgreement, to "distribute" Documentation means to directly or indirectlymake copies available to a third party, and to "distribute" Productsmeans to directly or indirectly give, loan, sell or otherwise transferthem to a third party.1.2 "Documentation" includes: (a) schematic diagrams; (b) circuit or circuit board layouts, including Gerber and other data files used for manufacture; (c) mechanical drawings, including CAD, CAM, and other data files used for manufacture; (d) flow charts and descriptive text; and (e) other explanatory material.Documentation may be in any tangible or intangible form of expression,including but not limited to computer files in open or proprietaryformats and representations on paper, film, or other media.1.3 "Products" include: (a) circuit boards, mechanical assemblies, and other physical parts and components; (b) assembled or partially assembled units (including components and subassemblies); and (c) parts and components combined into kits intended for assembly by others;which are based in whole or in part on the Documentation.1.4 This Agreement applies to any Documentation which contains anotice stating it is subject to the TAPR Open Hardware License, and toall Products based in whole or in part on that Documentation. IfDocumentation is distributed in an archive (such as a "zip" file) whichincludes this document, all files in that archive are subject to thisAgreement unless they are specifically excluded. Each person whocontributes content to the Documentation is referred to in thisAgreement as a "Licensor."1.5 By (a) using, copying, modifying, or distributing theDocumentation, or (b) making or having Products made or distributingthem, you accept this Agreement, agree to comply with its terms, andbecome a "Licensee." Any activity inconsistent with this Agreement willautomatically terminate your rights under it (including the immunitiesfrom suit granted in Section 2), but the rights of others who havereceived Documentation, or have obtained Products, directly orindirectly from you will not be affected so long as they fully complywith it themselves.1.6 This Agreement does not apply to software, firmware, or codeloaded into programmable devices which may be used in conjunction withDocumentation or Products. Such software is subject to the licenseterms established by its copyright holder(s).2. Patents2.1 Each Licensor grants you, every other Licensee, and everypossessor or user of Products a perpetual, worldwide, and royalty-freeimmunity from suit under any patent, patent application, or otherintellectual property right which he or she controls, to the extentnecessary to make, have made, possess, use, and distribute Products.This immunity does not extend to infringement arising from modificationssubsequently made by others.2.2 If you make or have Products made, or distribute Documentationthat you have modified, you grant every Licensor, every other Licensee,and every possessor or user of Products a perpetual, worldwide, androyalty-free immunity from suit under any patent, patent application, orother intellectual property right which you control, to the extentnecessary to make, have made, possess, use, and distribute Products.This immunity does not extend to infringement arising from modificationssubsequently made by others.2.3 To avoid doubt, providing Documentation to a third party for thesole purpose of having that party make Products on your behalf is notconsidered "distribution," and a third party's act of making Productssolely on your behalf does not cause that party to grant the immunitydescribed in the preceding paragraph.2.4 These grants of immunity are a material part of this Agreement,and form a portion of the consideration given by each party to theother. If any court judgment or legal agreement prevents you fromgranting the immunity required by this Section, your rights under thisAgreement will terminate and you may no longer use, copy, modify ordistribute the Documentation, or make, have made, or distributeProducts.3. ModificationsYou may modify the Documentation, and those modifications will becomepart of the Documentation. They are subject to this Agreement, as areProducts based in whole or in part on them. If you distribute themodified Documentation, or Products based in whole or in part upon it,you must email the modified Documentation in a form compliant withSection 4 to each Licensor who has provided an email address with theDocumentation. Attempting to send the email completes your obligationsunder this Section and you need take no further action if any addressfails.4. Distributing Documentation4.1 You may distribute unmodified copies of the Documentation in itsentirety in any medium, provided that you retain all copyright and othernotices (including references to this Agreement) included by eachLicensor, and include an unaltered copy of this Agreement.4.2 You may distribute modified copies of the Documentation if youcomply with all the requirements of the preceding paragraph and: (a) include a prominent notice in an ASCII or other open format file identifying those elements of the Documentation that you changed, and stating that the modifications are licensed under the terms of this Agreement; (b) include all new documentation files that you create, as well as both the original and modified versions of each file you change (files may be in your development tool's native file format, but if reasonably possible, you must also include open format, such as Gerber, ASCII, Postscript, or PDF, versions); (c) do not change the terms of this Agreement with respect to subsequent licensees; and (d) if you make or have Products made, include in the Documentation all elements reasonably required to permit others to make Products, including Gerber, CAD/CAM and other files used for manufacture.5. Making Products5.1 You may use the Documentation to make or have Products made,provided that each Product retains any notices included by the Licensor(including, but not limited to, copyright notices on circuit boards).5.2 You may distribute Products you make or have made, provided thatyou include with each unit a copy of the Documentation in a formconsistent with Section 4. Alternatively, you may include either (i) anoffer valid for at least three years to provide that Documentation, atno charge other than the reasonable cost of media and postage, to anyperson who requests it; or (ii) a URL where that Documentation may bedownloaded, available for at least three years after you last distributethe Product.6. NEW LICENSE VERSIONSTAPR may publish updated versions of the OHL which retain the samegeneral provisions as the present version, but differ in detail toaddress new problems or concerns, and carry a distinguishing versionnumber. If the Documentation specifies a version number which appliesto it and "any later version", you may choose either that version or anylater version published by TAPR. If the Documentation does not specifya version number, you may choose any version ever published by TAPR. TAPR owns the copyright to the OHL, but grants permission to any personto copy, distribute, and use it in unmodified form.7. WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS7.1 THE DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS-IS" BASIS WITHOUTWARRANTY OF ANY KIND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. ALLWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANYWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ANDTITLE, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED.7.2 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW WILL ANY LICENSORBE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OFTHE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE DOCUMENTATION OR PRODUCTS,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYINFRINGEMENT OR LOSS OF DATA, EVEN IF THAT PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THEPOSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.7.3 You agree that the foregoing limitations are reasonable due tothe non-financial nature of the transaction represented by thisAgreement, and acknowledge that were it not for these limitations, theLicensor(s) would not be willing to make the Documentation available toyou.7.4 You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold each Licensor harmlessfrom any claim brought by a third party alleging any defect in thedesign, manufacture, or operation of any Product which you make, havemade, or distribute pursuant to this Agreement. ####
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