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(DIR) Post #AtHpAouBdEnzdI55jk by ajroach42@retro.social
2025-04-20T14:59:35Z
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I saw some hardware plans the other day, not code, physical machine stuff, licensed with something that I assume is entirely legally unenforceable and silly. "This hardware is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3, with the following exception:- The rights granted under this license do not include the right to Sell the hardware files or any product derived substantially from them." Dude doesn't have a patent, and that's not how copyright works. Am I missing something, or is this as silly as it sounds. First sale doctrine and all that.