Cape Template License

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Istvan Burbank

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May 23, 2015, 2:08:06 PM5/23/15
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Hello,
I am looking to design, manufacture, and sell a Cape. I am looking for a template board (Eagle preferably) that I can modify for this purpose. There are files hosted on elinux which would do the trick, but I am unsure what license they are under; perhaps the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License noted on the bottom of the page? The README in the linked zip file doesn't mention a license.

Thanks,
Istvan.

Gerald Coley

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May 23, 2015, 5:29:57 PM5/23/15
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You will need to contact the owner if in doubt. But if the license is on the bottom of the page, you should be covered..

Gerald


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Bill Traynor

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May 23, 2015, 6:10:07 PM5/23/15
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Gerald,

He's asking about the license of the schematics for the proto cape,
which I believe is a CircuitCo creation.

Gerald Coley

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May 23, 2015, 6:23:03 PM5/23/15
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As I said, as long as the license is on the age, it is covered.
And as I said, if in doubt, ask the owner. I assume that would be CircuitCo in this case based on your statement.

Gerald

Bill Traynor

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May 23, 2015, 6:27:57 PM5/23/15
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Istvan,

Just go ahead and productize your cape. Many have done so before you
so I don't believe there are any hardware licensing issues.

Eric Fort

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May 24, 2015, 5:53:47 AM5/24/15
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What kind of cape did you want to build?  unless you are going to simply replicate the protocape you reference it's likely easier to simply start with the adafruit and/or sparkfun eagle library and simple use the parts you need, one of which *IS* the cape itself, already pre-layed-out and done for you.  the licences for those libraries are known to be free and clear of restrictions on use and production.

Eric

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Istvan burbank

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May 24, 2015, 4:10:35 PM5/24/15
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Thank you all! The libraries don't have the cape footprints in them (I don't think), but I'll go ahead and sue the layout from the wiki.

Thanks again,
Istvan.

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