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Sat Apr 23 2005
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This files attempts to clarify the licensing situation for the SANE
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distribution. In case of doubt, the copyright information contained
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in each file overrides what is said here.
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SANE consists of three parts each of which has its own licensing
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terms:
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* The frontend programs.
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These programs are generally protected by the GNU General Public
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License. (See file COPYING.)
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* The backend libraries.
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2003-07-26 12:07:23 +00:00
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Most backend libraries are protected by the GNU General Public License
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(see file COPYING), but as an exception, it is permissible to link against
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such a library without affecting the licensing status of the program
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that uses the libraries. For details, see the copyright notice at the
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head of the backend files (e.g., backend/dll.c).
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2003-07-26 12:07:23 +00:00
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Note that not all of the backends apply the exception and that some have
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additional licensing constraints. E.g., the DC210 backend uses JPG code
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that is licensed as described in README.djpeg.
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* The SANE API and network protocol as put forth in the standard document.
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The standard is considered to be in the public domain. Anyone is free
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to implement SANE interface conforming applications or libraries in
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any way he or she sees fit.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the SANE licensing:
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* Why don't you use the GNU LPGL ?
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The reason SANE isn't licensed under the GNU LGPL is very simple: the
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GNU LGPL didn't exist at the time SANE was first released. So, the SANE
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Exception was added to the GNU GPL.
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* Why don't you relicense SANE, now that the GNU LGPL is available ?
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To relicense the various pieces of code composing SANE, each and every
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copyright holder needs to agree with the relicensing. Unfortunately, some
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of the (original) backend authors cannot be contacted any longer, for
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various reasons; not to mention each and every contributor who sent in a
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patch. This effectively makes it impossible for the SANE Project to
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relicense SANE.
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