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"The Open Source Hardware Statement of Principles and [http://freedomdefined.org/OSHW Open Source Hardware Definition] have hit 1.0. Open Source Hardware is a term for tangible artifacts — machines, devices, or other physical things — whose design has been released to the public in such a way that anyone can make, modify, distribute, and use those things. This definition is intended to help provide guidelines for the development and evaluation of licenses for Open Source Hardware. The top open hardware electronics pioneers and companies have endorsed the 1.0 definition, and next up will be logo selection."
"The Open Source Hardware Statement of Principles and [http://freedomdefined.org/OSHW Open Source Hardware Definition] have hit 1.0. Open Source Hardware is a term for tangible artifacts — machines, devices, or other physical things — whose design has been released to the public in such a way that anyone can make, modify, distribute, and use those things. This definition is intended to help provide guidelines for the development and evaluation of licenses for Open Source Hardware. The top open hardware electronics pioneers and companies have endorsed the 1.0 definition, and next up will be logo selection."


See another link from Venessa, @venessamiemis, emergentbydesign.com - http://www.sparkfun.com/news/550
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Revision as of 18:57, 14 February 2011

from Jiff64138

I was reading a page which mentioned that a statement of principles , license for hardware was being drawn up came across this recent slashdot article which might fit the bill.

http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/11/02/11/009206/Open-Source-Hardware-Hits-10

"The Open Source Hardware Statement of Principles and Open Source Hardware Definition have hit 1.0. Open Source Hardware is a term for tangible artifacts — machines, devices, or other physical things — whose design has been released to the public in such a way that anyone can make, modify, distribute, and use those things. This definition is intended to help provide guidelines for the development and evaluation of licenses for Open Source Hardware. The top open hardware electronics pioneers and companies have endorsed the 1.0 definition, and next up will be logo selection."

See another link from Venessa, @venessamiemis, emergentbydesign.com - http://www.sparkfun.com/news/550