The GPL places specific additional requirements on distributors of software to ensure that its users are able to obtain the software’s source code, and freely to copy, modify, and redistribute all subsequent modified versions. This original code is licensed under the ISC license, but Linux code is typically licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The licensing situation for the Atheros driver is complex because much of it was originally derived from an OpenBSD project called ar5k. The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC), provider of pro-bono legal services to protect and advance Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), today announced that it has carefully reviewed the lineage of the open source Atheros wireless driver for Linux and determined which portions can be distributed under the ISC license (also known as the 2-clause BSD license). News Software Freedom Law Center Completes Review of Linux Wireless Code Nonprofit Legal Services Organization Also Releases Guidelines for Developers
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