CERN Open Hardware License
The CERN Open Hardware License (OHL or CERN OHL) is a license used in open-source hardware projects. It was created by CERN, which published version 1.0 in March 2011. Version 1.1 was published in July 2011.[1] Version 1.2 was published in September 2013.[2][3]
Projects using the CERN OHL
On the CERN OHL website they have a list of projects using their license.[4] These projects include:
- Most projects in the Open Hardware Repository OHR
- Gizmo For You Ltd
- SimpleMachines
- Tinkerforge Bricks and Bricklets
- AXIOM[5] – digital cinema camera
- SatNOGS
- Mycroft Mark 1 – smart speaker with open-source digital assistant (design files available here)
- A Free Beer variation, brewed for the RMLL 2012 and recipe placed under the CERN OHL 1.1[6]
Reception
The Cern OHL is an accepted free content license according to the Free Cultural Works definition.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ CERN launches Open Hardware initiative
- ↑ CERN Open Hardware License 1.2
- ↑ CERN OHL v1.2 released
- ↑ http://www.ohwr.org/projects/cernohl/wiki/CernOhlProjects
- ↑ "AXIOM Alpha".
- ↑ biere-libre
- ↑ Licenses on freedomdefined.org "The CERN Open Hardware License (CERN OHL) is a license used in open-source hardware projects (OSHW)."
External links
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