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ADDITIONAL_TERMS.txt
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Additional terms added by i-p-tel GmbH in conflict with the GPL
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The original works (e.g. MjSIP) are licensed for public use under the
terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Sipdroid is a derivative of MjSIP, and Lumicall is a derivative of Sipdroid.
Therefore, each project inherits the GNU GPL of the work it is based on.
Section 7 of the GPL allows the author of a piece of work to create
`additional permissions' in their license. i-p-tel have
mis-interpreted this and asserted that section 7 allows them to create
additional restrictions on the use of the code. Such restrictions are
clearly not `permissions' as they limit the freedom of developers extending
this work, so it would therefore no longer be compatible with the
GPL of MjSIP and therefore the restrictions are not entirely valid.
The first restriction contains two parts:
1.a) Displaying copyright/license text in the About box and
ensuring the box is easily accessible.
Comment:
- in principal, this is compatible with 7(b) of the GPL,
and the GPL already specifies in general terms that
copyright/license text must be available in an appropriate
manner.
- for an Android application, an About box seems like a
reasonable way to represent the copyright/license text
1.b) Not displaying any activity other than the Sipdroid main
Activity when the user enters the application. In
particular, a prohibition on the creation of any
startup activity to facilitate rapid/convenient
registration with a SIP provider.
Comment:
- this term appears to be intended to ensure that the
user is not prevented from accessing the
copyright/license text
- nonetheless, it restricts usage of the software in a
way that means the license is no longer `free' and
it is not compatible with the original GPL license
of MjSIP
- the developer of a derivative work who adds a
registration screen is not necessarily doing so in
order to make the copyright/license text
inaccessible
- the developer of a derivative work can potentially
provide a link from their new startup activity
to the existing copyright/license text (this is
what Lumicall does, to remain consistent
with the principle of the license)
- this particular license term is not exactly
practical anyway: consider the case of a user who
enters the application as a consequence of the alert
activity that appears for incoming calls. This
activity has bypassed the main activity. To remain
truly consistent with the license, the user would
have to have access to the license text every
time their phone receives a SIP call.
2) Modified versions may not use the package name
`org.sipdroid.sipua'
Comment:
- This appears to refer to the package name
in the context of Android, rather than the
Java package name.
- for practical reasons, an end user would
have trouble installing two applications on
their phone if both have the same Android
package name. Therefore, anyone making a
derivative work should consider the use
of an appropriate package name.
- as the package name contains the name of the
project (sipdroid), this term may be
compatible with s7(c) of the GPL,
requiring the producer of a derivative work
to ensure their work is marked in such a way
to distinguish it from the original work
- therefore, users of Lumicall are strongly
encouraged to use a distinct package name
for any derivative work they publish to the
Android Market or Google Play
Additional Terms according to GPL, Section 7
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When using the code of Sipdroid Open Source Project you must comply with the following terms:
1) The main activity (Sipdroid.java) allows to acess a menu. From this menu you can choose the About Box displaying legal notices and author attributions.
This functionality must be left fully intact. There must be no other activity put in front of the main activity on startup. You may not direct the user into another screen (e.g. Preferences), either on first or subsequent startups.
The message of the About box must be left unchanged, too. However, you may add further infos (e.g. Features of your modified version) to the end of the text.
2) Modified version may not keep the package name "org.sipdroid.sipua". It must be modified, too.
Expressing these additional terms does not imply that you would otherwise - if they were missing - be allowed to remove the legal notices and author attributions. It is just written down to make totally clear and to avoid any further discussion when a violation occurs.
i-p-tel GmbH
July 23, 2009