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<p>The TAPR OHL was developed by Tucson Amateur Packet Radio, and like the CERN OHL was created to extend the success of OSS licenses (2). It is available for anyone to use, and can be downloaded directly from their website(3) [12]. Just like the CERN OHL it is a Copyleft or ‘viral’ license: the terms applied to one product are propagated to all downstream products. In short, this means that once a product is made open-source, it and all it’s modifications remain accessible to the community.</p> | <p>The TAPR OHL was developed by Tucson Amateur Packet Radio, and like the CERN OHL was created to extend the success of OSS licenses (2). It is available for anyone to use, and can be downloaded directly from their website(3) [12]. Just like the CERN OHL it is a Copyleft or ‘viral’ license: the terms applied to one product are propagated to all downstream products. In short, this means that once a product is made open-source, it and all it’s modifications remain accessible to the community.</p> | ||
<p>The key premises of the TAPR OHL are outlined below, as described by the official website [12]:</p> | <p>The key premises of the TAPR OHL are outlined below, as described by the official website [12]:</p> | ||
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<li><p>Products can be used for any legal purpose</p></li> | <li><p>Products can be used for any legal purpose</p></li> | ||
<li><p>Unmodified documentation can be released, but it must be in the form of the entire package</p></li> | <li><p>Unmodified documentation can be released, but it must be in the form of the entire package</p></li> |
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