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Question about Apache-2.0 in space #1831
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Do we have any space lawyers in the community? 👀 |
It would be good to ask this on cFS as well: they have lawyers in their process. |
I asked it over there as well: nasa/cFS#637 |
Note: according to ChatGPT, the answer is yes: "the Apache-2.0 license allows the use of Apache licensed software in space". 😁 |
Our AI overlords have spoken 🤖 |
Given this was pinged over at CFS, I will close here for the time being. |
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Excerpt from the Apache-2.0 license:
... each Contributor hereby grants to You
a perpetual, worldwide ... copyright license ...
a perpetual, worldwide ... patent license ...
The copyright and patent grants are restricted: worldwide.
A satellite around Earth is arguably not included by that definition.
Or is it? What about software on the Moon or on Mars?
Is Apache-2.0 licensed software legally usable in space?
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