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As far as we know, what we are trying to do is completely legal. Recivq uses GNU (L)GPL licensed components in it's firmware, which allows us to use and modify this for our own purpose. If you think this is not the case, I am very interested in hearing from you with the reason why, and how we can solve this. Mail me at sharpfin@zevv.nl
As far as we know, what we are trying to do is completely legal. Reciva uses GNU (L)GPL licensed components in it's firmware, which allows us to use and modify this for our own purpose. If you think this is not the case, I am very interested in hearing from you with the reason why, and how we can solve this. Mail me at sharpfin@pschmidt.it

Latest revision as of 12:26, 5 December 2011

As far as we know, what we are trying to do is completely legal. Reciva uses GNU (L)GPL licensed components in it's firmware, which allows us to use and modify this for our own purpose. If you think this is not the case, I am very interested in hearing from you with the reason why, and how we can solve this. Mail me at sharpfin@pschmidt.it