Skip to main content


Eclipse Community Forums
Forum Search:

Search      Help    Register    Login    Home
Home » General (non-technical) » Eclipse Foundation » Eclipse Public License and software modifications
Eclipse Public License and software modifications [message #875756] Wed, 23 May 2012 09:27 Go to next message
Sebastien Vandenbergh is currently offline Sebastien VandenberghFriend
Messages: 1
Registered: May 2012
Junior Member
Hi,

I hope I'm posting in the right forum for a licensing question.
A client of mine ask me to provide him with a solution for a particular need.
I found an interesting tool which is an Eclipse project in incubator, licensed with EPL.

I would like to build my solution based on it. Do I have the right to do so regarding those facts :

- I will have to modify the source code to add new functionalities
- I won't sell him a product, but I'll be paid for a service in delivering a solution that he (and only him) will own and use inside his company with no redistribution outside of it.

Can we consider that my client is modifying the product for its own purpose and I'm just helping him to do so (and he's paying me for that). Is it compliant with the EPL ?

If not, what are my obligations and what can I do to help my client?
Many thanks to those who will be able to answer my question!
Seb
Re: Eclipse Public License and software modifications [message #875769 is a reply to message #875756] Wed, 23 May 2012 10:17 Go to previous message
Ed Merks is currently offline Ed MerksFriend
Messages: 33142
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Sebastien,

Comments below.

On 23/05/2012 11:27 AM, Sebastien Vandenbergh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope I'm posting in the right forum for a licensing question.
> A client of mine ask me to provide him with a solution for a
> particular need.
> I found an interesting tool which is an Eclipse project in incubator,
> licensed with EPL.
>
> I would like to build my solution based on it. Do I have the right to
> do so regarding those facts :
>
> - I will have to modify the source code to add new functionalities
That's allowed, given that your modifications are publicly available
somewhere. For example, you might want to host it as a public github
repo. You might want to fork the Eclipse repo so that it's easy for the
project to consume back your changes (f you want to contribute it back,
which is likely better for your client, because then the project
maintains the modifications).
> - I won't sell him a product,
You can see him a product if you want.
> but I'll be paid for a service in delivering a solution
That's good too! :-P
> that he (and only him) will own and use inside his company with no
> redistribution outside of it.
He may redistribute it and sell it as well as relicense it.
>
> Can we consider that my client is modifying the product for its own
> purpose
Well, you're the one doing that.
> and I'm just helping him to do so (and he's paying me for that).
It doesn't matter who does it. It only matters to make the changes public.
> Is it compliant with the EPL ?
I believe so, but I'm not a lawyer.
>
> If not, what are my obligations and what can I do to help my client?
> Many thanks to those who will be able to answer my question!
> Seb


Ed Merks
Professional Support: https://www.macromodeling.com/
Previous Topic:Eclipse Demo Camps -- Juno Release
Next Topic:Strategy for Release 3.8
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Fri Apr 26 08:56:24 GMT 2024

Powered by FUDForum. Page generated in 0.02691 seconds
.:: Contact :: Home ::.

Powered by: FUDforum 3.0.2.
Copyright ©2001-2010 FUDforum Bulletin Board Software

Back to the top