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| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Sun, 18 Oct 2020 03:39:10 +0000 |
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| 1 Copyright status of code | |
| 2 ======================== | |
| 3 | |
| 4 Every current FreeCalypso GSM firmware offering consists of two subdivisions | |
| 5 of code with different ownership: | |
| 6 | |
| 7 1) All FreeCalypso GSM firmware offerings are based on TCS211 and TCS3.2 GSM | |
| 8 firmware deliveries from TI. | |
| 9 | |
| 10 2) Every FreeCalypso GSM firmware offering also contains highly significant | |
| 11 new code developed in the context of FreeCalypso by Mother Mychaela; these | |
| 12 value-added changes and new developments which differentiate FreeCalypso | |
| 13 from TI's original are highly significant, these changes and additions are | |
| 14 what makes our FreeCalypso GSM firmwares valuable and practically usable | |
| 15 unlike the fragmented bits and pieces of TI's original code found on the | |
| 16 Internet, and we (FreeCalypso) shall vigorously pursue every available form | |
| 17 of Intellectual Property protection in defending our rightful interest in | |
| 18 these value-added new developments. | |
| 19 | |
| 20 All FreeCalypso GSM firmware offerings constitute Derivative Works under U.S. | |
| 21 copyright law, derived from previous works that were produced and copyrighted | |
| 22 by TI, but also containing highly significant original work that is deserving | |
| 23 of copyright protection. | |
| 24 | |
| 25 The present version of this LICENSE file supercedes any previous versions that | |
| 26 may have been committed into this Mercurial version control repository at any | |
| 27 time in the past. Anyone who downloads or clones code from this Mercurial | |
| 28 source repository after the posting date of this LICENSE notice must agree to | |
| 29 the terms of this license, even if you choose to work with an older version of | |
| 30 the actual code. If you do not agree with this license, then you have no right | |
| 31 to download or use our code at all. | |
| 32 | |
| 33 Portions of code taken from TI | |
| 34 ============================== | |
| 35 | |
| 36 All TI-owned code that has been incorporated into FreeCalypso originates from | |
| 37 the following four sources in this order of importance, from most to least | |
| 38 significant: | |
| 39 | |
| 40 a) TCS211 firmware semi-src (partial source + objects) delivery dated | |
| 41 2007-06-08; | |
| 42 | |
| 43 b) TCS3.2_N5.24_M18_V1.11_M23BTH_PSL1_src.zip LoCosto firmware delivery dated | |
| 44 2009-03-27; | |
| 45 | |
| 46 c) Fragments of TCS211 firmware source contained in the MV100-0.1.rar Internet | |
| 47 find, dated 2004-07-02 or earlier; | |
| 48 | |
| 49 d) Bits of Layer1 code from the TSM30 source published by HispaPhreak in 2004, | |
| 50 dated 2003-11-06 or earlier. | |
| 51 | |
| 52 All of this code is presumed to be copyrighted by Texas Instruments (TI), with | |
| 53 a copyright year of 2009 or earlier. | |
| 54 | |
| 55 Because TI no longer provides any support for their discontinued GSM baseband | |
| 56 chips or for their associated firmware, the exact licensing terms for their | |
| 57 code are unclear. We (FreeCalypso) have repeatedly reached out to TI over the | |
| 58 years, explaining in our letters to TI exactly what we are doing with their old | |
| 59 code and asking for licensing clarification, but never received any response. | |
| 60 | |
| 61 In the absence of any communication from TI telling us otherwise, we operate on | |
| 62 the assumption that the license terms applicable to the code we are using from | |
| 63 TI are the same as customary in the semiconductor device industry as a whole. | |
| 64 It is customary in the industry for makers of many complex integrated circuit | |
| 65 (IC) chips to also produce specialized firmware that is required in order to | |
| 66 use these chips effectively; if any given semiconductor device company X is | |
| 67 primarily in the business of making and selling IC chips and provides firmware | |
| 68 solely as an accessory to those chips rather than as a product in its own right, | |
| 69 then the following license terms are generally customary for all such firmware | |
| 70 articles throughout the industry: | |
| 71 | |
| 72 * Because the firmware is a required accessory for making use of the chips and | |
| 73 because the chips rather than the firmware are the revenue-generating product, | |
| 74 IC chip makers almost universally license their firmware under terms that | |
| 75 allow unlimited use of the firmware FOR AS LONG AS that firmware is used | |
| 76 together with chips bought from the company, and not otherwise. | |
| 77 | |
| 78 * It is generally considered severe misuse and likely copyright infringement or | |
| 79 IP theft to take some company's firmware and use it WITHOUT buying the | |
| 80 original chips for which that firmware was made. | |
| 81 | |
| 82 Back to FreeCalypso and TI, we (FreeCalypso) use TI's code ONLY by way of | |
| 83 running it on genuine TI-made Calypso chips which we buy on various IC surplus | |
| 84 markets. Even though these chips were originally made by TI decades ago and TI | |
| 85 has likely lost all institutional memory of them, the fact remains that at some | |
| 86 point in the distant past these chips were legitimately sold by and bought from | |
| 87 TI, with all subsequent transfers of ownership falling under the first-sale | |
| 88 doctrine. When these chips were first sold by TI decades ago, they were | |
| 89 accompanied by a license for the associated firmware to be used together with | |
| 90 the chips, and we make the argument that because the firmware is a required | |
| 91 accessory for using the chips and has been so from the beginning, as the | |
| 92 ownership of our TI-made chips passed down the chain, the license to the | |
| 93 associated firmware rides along with the physical chips, following the same | |
| 94 first-sale doctrine. | |
| 95 | |
| 96 We (FreeCalypso) absolutely do not condone or encourage anyone to use TI's | |
| 97 firmware without TI-made chips, and we never engage in any such misuse | |
| 98 ourselves. Anyone who attempts to port TI's firmware to some non-TI chipset | |
| 99 platform or otherwise use it without TI-made chips will very likely be | |
| 100 infringing on TI's copyright, as TI had developed the firmware solely for use | |
| 101 together with their chips, and use without TI-made chips would constitute theft | |
| 102 of their work. We shall not provide any assistance whatsoever to anyone | |
| 103 seeking to port the present firmware to a non-TI chipset or to an SDR setup or | |
| 104 any other arrangement that is not firmly cemented around TI-made Calypso chips, | |
| 105 as doing so would almost certainly go against TI's reasonable rights. | |
| 106 | |
| 107 Because we use TI's code only by way of running it on genuine TI-made Calypso | |
| 108 chips, in the absence of TI telling us otherwise, we have every good reason to | |
| 109 believe that our manner of using TI's firmware code is fully consistent with | |
| 110 TI's original intent in the way it was developed and licensed, and is therefore | |
| 111 fully lawful and not infringing in any way. | |
| 112 | |
| 113 FreeCalypso original work | |
| 114 ========================= | |
| 115 | |
| 116 All code we got from TI dates from 2009 or earlier; absolutely no activity by | |
| 117 any party took place between 2009 and 2013, and all new development from 2013 | |
| 118 onward is original to FreeCalypso. All changes and additions to TI's code base | |
| 119 that have been made within the context of FreeCalypso from 2013 to the present | |
| 120 are the work of Mother Mychaela Nadezhda Falconia and are copyrighted as such: | |
| 121 | |
| 122 Copyright (C) Mychaela N. Falconia, 2013-2020, All rights reserved | |
| 123 | |
| 124 Changes and additions falling under Falconia copyright include all of the | |
| 125 following: | |
| 126 | |
| 127 * The novel and innovative way in which components from TI's TCS211 and TCS3.2 | |
| 128 firmwares have been stitched together in order to produce our signature | |
| 129 TCS2/TCS3 hybrid (resulting in firmware that runs on Calypso rather than | |
| 130 LoCosto, yet at the same time is fully recompilable from source) is hereby | |
| 131 claimed to be sufficiently creative and original to be deserving of copyright | |
| 132 protection in the 17 USC 101 definition of a "compilation". | |
| 133 | |
| 134 * All instances of translation from disassembly to C (producing recompilable C | |
| 135 code that replaces components which were previously available only as linkable | |
| 136 binary objects) are Mother Mychaela's creative work falling under Falconia | |
| 137 copyright. This category critically includes the tpudrv12.c time-based RF | |
| 138 driver and the OSL and OSX components of GPF. | |
| 139 | |
| 140 * All changes for compiling with a GNU gcc+binutils toolchain instead of TI's | |
| 141 TMS470 compiler, included in FC Citrine, FC Selenite and future FC firmwares. | |
| 142 These changes include newly written assembly code and linker scripts. | |
| 143 | |
| 144 * All FreeCalypso firmware configuration and build systems are original to | |
| 145 Falconia and do not originate from TI at all. This category includes the | |
| 146 Makefile hierarchy and Bourne shell code in FC Citrine, the Bourne shell-based | |
| 147 Makefile generation system of FC Magnetite, and all future FC firmware | |
| 148 configuration and build systems based on these two. | |
| 149 | |
| 150 * All conditional compilation changes that make it possible to build our | |
| 151 firmwares for various Calypso targets, both new and historical, that are not | |
| 152 Openmoko GTA01 or GTA02 modems. | |
| 153 | |
| 154 * The quite-different-from-TI FFS configuration in FC Citrine, including the | |
| 155 FFS-in-RAM trick that is original to FreeCalypso. | |
| 156 | |
| 157 * All support for newer (post-TI) flash chips in FC Magnetite, FC Selenite and | |
| 158 all future FC firmwares based on the Magnetite/Selenite line. | |
| 159 | |
| 160 * The mechanism for passing AT commands and responses over the RVTMUX interface | |
| 161 is novel and original to FreeCalypso, likewise falling under Falconia | |
| 162 copyright. | |
| 163 | |
| 164 * FreeCalypso-added AT@VPATH and AT@VSEL mechanisms for using the Calypso chip's | |
| 165 MCSI digital voice interface for purposes other than just Bluetooth. | |
| 166 | |
| 167 * All other changes and additions to TI's code base that have been implemented | |
| 168 in FreeCalypso since 2013 and through the present. | |
| 169 | |
| 170 License terms | |
| 171 ============= | |
| 172 | |
| 173 For all FreeCalypso GSM firmware offerings that contain Falconia-copyrighted | |
| 174 code and other changes and additions that fall under Falconia copyright, the | |
| 175 following three (3) modes of usage are allowed without requiring any license | |
| 176 fee payment: | |
| 177 | |
| 178 1) Using FreeCalypso GSM firmware on Falconia-made FreeCalypso hardware: those | |
| 179 who purchase FreeCalypso hardware products (board-level hardware) from | |
| 180 Falconia Partners LLC, as well as any downstream possessors of these physical | |
| 181 products under the first-sale doctrine, are hereby given a license to use all | |
| 182 of our FreeCalypso firmware versions *on that Falconia-made hardware* for any | |
| 183 purpose whatsoever, without restrictions on commercial usage, including the | |
| 184 right to make any arbitrary modifications of your choosing to our code base, | |
| 185 for as long as our firmware or any derivative works based on our firmware are | |
| 186 used ONLY on Falconia-made hardware units. | |
| 187 | |
| 188 2) End user usage: in the case of those firmware configurations for which | |
| 189 official binary end user releases are provided, downloading prebuilt | |
| 190 official binary firmware images from freecalypso.org and installing them on | |
| 191 the hardware they are intended for, including hardware models produced by | |
| 192 manufacturers other than Falconia, is always permitted without any further | |
| 193 conditions or restrictions. Please note that this permission applies ONLY | |
| 194 to official FreeCalypso firmware releases; if you make any changes of your | |
| 195 own to our firmware, then this permission no longer applies - instead you | |
| 196 would need to qualify under one of the other two permissions. | |
| 197 | |
| 198 3) Non-commercial hobbyist tinkerer usage: personal hobbyists, tinkerers and | |
| 199 enthusiasts are allowed and encouraged to play with our firmware as much as | |
| 200 they like, including running the firmware on whatever hardware you like and | |
| 201 making whatever modifications you like, as long as your usage is strictly | |
| 202 non-commercial. Users in this category are considered to be peers and equal | |
| 203 colleagues to the Mother, and will be given the warmest welcome in the | |
| 204 FreeCalypso community. Any TI lorekeepers are included in this category and | |
| 205 are most especially welcome. | |
| 206 | |
| 207 Restrictions on commercial usage | |
| 208 ================================ | |
| 209 | |
| 210 There is one specific form of usage which is expressly prohibited without | |
| 211 payment of a license fee: namely, for-profit commercial usage of FreeCalypso | |
| 212 GSM firmware on non-Falconia-made hardware that does not fit under end user | |
| 213 usage permission as defined above. Anyone who creates a derivative work based | |
| 214 on FreeCalypso GSM fw, modified in ways which are not endorsed or approved of | |
| 215 in any way by the Mother, and then uses that FreeCalypso-based derivative work | |
| 216 as part of a purely commercial for-profit venture or enterprise must either buy | |
| 217 FreeCalypso hardware from Falconia Partners LLC and limit their commercial use | |
| 218 of FreeCalypso-based derivative works to just that Falconia-made hardware, or | |
| 219 buy a commercial license (for a to-be-negotiated price depending on the exact | |
| 220 nature of your commercial usage) from copyright holder Mychaela N. Falconia, | |
| 221 allowing commercial use on non-Falconia-made hardware. Doing otherwise | |
| 222 constitutes severe infringement on Mother Mychaela's copyright. | |
| 223 | |
| 224 No part of Mother Mychaela's FreeCalypso family of projects has *ever* been | |
| 225 intended to serve as a free giveaway or handout of tools or software components | |
| 226 or any other materials to for-profit commercial entities, instead the ONLY | |
| 227 parties to whom I (copyright holder Mychaela N. Falconia) grant permission to | |
| 228 use my software and firmware on a "gift" basis (not requiring purchase of my | |
| 229 hardware or a license fee payment in lieu thereof) are personal hobbyist | |
| 230 tinkerers and end users as defined in the previous section. It is my natural | |
| 231 right as the author of a highly creative work of many years to decide who gets | |
| 232 to use it for free and who does not, and in my capacity as the rightful | |
| 233 copyright holder I deem it so that if you use my work as part of any commercial | |
| 234 for-profit venture or enterprise that does not provide any value or benefit | |
| 235 whatsoever to what _I_ define as the FreeCalypso community, then I am legally | |
| 236 entitled in my capacity as the copyright holder to require payment for such | |
| 237 peculiar use of my creative work. | |
| 238 | |
| 239 Redistribution and derivative works | |
| 240 =================================== | |
| 241 | |
| 242 For as long as I (Mother Mychaela) am alive, for as long as I contunue to | |
| 243 actively serve in my current position as the Mother of FreeCalypso, and for as | |
| 244 long as the official FreeCalypso source code repositories at freecalypso.org | |
| 245 remain up and publicly serving, reposting or redistribution of FreeCalypso GSM | |
| 246 firmware source code via any other Internet sites is NOT permitted. Unaltered | |
| 247 official binary firmware release images downloaded from freecalypso.org may be | |
| 248 freely redistributed in any medium without restrictions. | |
| 249 | |
| 250 As far as derivative works go, the only parties who may legally produce such | |
| 251 derivative works under the terms of the present license without payment of a | |
| 252 commercial license fee are either non-commercial personal hobbyist tinkerers or | |
| 253 lawful owners of Falconia-made FreeCalypso hardware devices. If you have made | |
| 254 some modifications of your own to FreeCalypso GSM firmware and have done so on | |
| 255 a strictly non-commercial basis, i.e., NOT in connection with any kind of | |
| 256 for-profit venture or enterprise, and you would like to share your modified | |
| 257 version with other non-commercial hobbyists, enthusiasts or tinkerers, then I | |
| 258 am very much open to such sharing, but you MUST contact me first to work out | |
| 259 the details. This contact requirement is unfortunately necessary in order to | |
| 260 deter predatory and exploitative for-profit commercial misuses of the work. |
