[Coco] Motorola Parts Missing in ExpressPCB

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Wed Aug 15 12:38:20 EDT 2012


On 15 Aug 2012 at 15:37, Phill Harvey-Smith wrote:

> Maybe it is, and I guess for the hobby level of production, it would be
> too low to even worry Cadsoft, or even make it worth them going after you.
> 
> However to get the hobby license I had to sign, an agreement and send it
> to them (scan -> email) saying that I would not use it commercially, which
> I would imagine is legally binding if they caught you doing it, but IANAL.
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> Phill.

Phil

By signing the agreement you are bound by the provisions. That gives them legal action to go 
after you if they choose. Then again for small orders like we do here, it may not be worth the 
effort to enforce such an agreement. Then again if they do not, that could weaken the 
agreement as it left unenforced in some instances. 

I have looked at my gerbers that Eagle has created and from the Gerbers there appears no 
real means of detecting license. Unless it is encoded in the aperature macros or something 
like that there really is no war to determine which license. I do know that if you send the 
schematic and board files to a vendor they can tell which license you have. 

james



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