Hall of Shame!!!
The following products and/or projects appear to use BusyBox, but do not appear
to release source code as required by the BusyBox license. This is a violation
of the law! The distributors of these products are invited to contact Erik Andersen if they have any confusion as
to what is needed to bring their products into compliance, or if they have
already brought their product into compliance and wish to be removed from the
Hall of Shame.
Here are the details of exactly how to comply
with the BusyBox license, so there should be no question as to
exactly what is expected.
Complying with the Busybox license is easy and completely free, so the
companies listed below should be ashamed of themselves. Furthermore, each
product listed here is subject to being legally ordered to cease and desist
distribution for violation of copyright law, and the distributor of each
product is subject to being sued for statutory copyright infringement damages
plus legal fees. Nobody wants to be sued, and Erik certainly has better things to do
than sue people. But he will sue if forced to do so to maintain compliance.
Do everyone a favor and don't break the law -- if you use busybox, comply with
the busybox license by releasing the source code with your product.
- Tritton Technologies NAS120
see here for details
- Acronis PartitionExpert 2003
includes a heavily modified BusyBox v0.60.5 with no source
and no offer for source on their website. Some other Acronis
products have also been reported as being in violation.
- Macsense HomePod
with details
here
- ActionTec GT701-WG Wireless Gateway/DSL Modem
appears to be running BusyBox v0.61.pre, built Jan 09, 2004, but the accompanying
CD and documentation do not mention BusyBox, nor the GPL, and no source code is mentioned
or offered on their website.
- Compex Wireless Products
appears to be running v0.60.5 with Linux version 2.4.20-uc0 on ColdFire,
but no source code is mentioned or offered.
- Inventel DW 200 wireless/ADSL router
- Sweex DSL router
appears to be running BusyBox v1.00-pre2 and udhcpd, but no source
code is mentioned or offered.
- TRENDnet TEW-410APB
- Hauppauge Media MVP
Hauppauge contacted me on 16 Dec 2003, and claims to be working on resolving this problem.
- Belkin 54g Wireless DSL/Cable Gateway Router
- U.S. Robotics Sureconnect 4-port ADSL router
- TriCore
- ALLNET 0186 wireless router
- Dreambox DM7000S DVB Satellite Receiver
Dream Multimedia contacted me on 22 Dec 2003 and is working on resolving this problem.
Source _may_ be here: http://cvs.tuxbox.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/tuxbox/cdk/
- Sigma Designs EM8500 based DVD players
Source for the Sigma Designs reference platform is found here
uClinux-2.4-sigma.tar.gz, so while Sigma Designs itself appears to be in compliance, as far as I can tell,
no vendors of Sigma Designs EM8500 based devices actually comply with the GPL....
- Liteon LVD2001 DVD player using the Sigma Designs EM8500
- Rimax DVD players using the Sigma Designs EM8500
- Bravo DVD players using the Sigma Designs EM8500
- H&B DX3110 Divx player based on Sigma Designs EM8500
- United *DVX4066 mpeg4 capable DVD players
- Undoubtedly there are others... Please report them so we can shame them (or if necessary sue them) into compliance.