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; The [[Nat]] Public License (NPL) 2.0
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; The [[Nat]] Public Robot License (NPL) 2.0
 
: (inspired by [[Kawigi]]'s [[KPL]])
 
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''' This is old version of license, please use current version where possible. (current version can be found [[NRPL|here]])'''
  
 
Redistribution and use in binary forms is not allowed in any way. Use of the robot's source in another robot, with or without modification, is permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
 
Redistribution and use in binary forms is not allowed in any way. Use of the robot's source in another robot, with or without modification, is permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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# Any improvement make the robot under this license better MUST be sent to the robot's author, but the sender still owned their improvement and the robot author MUST give the sender a credit if the robot author use sender's improvement.
 
# Any improvement make the robot under this license better MUST be sent to the robot's author, but the sender still owned their improvement and the robot author MUST give the sender a credit if the robot author use sender's improvement.
 
# You are allowed to make a closed-source robot base on this robot as long as you do not conflict the second rule.
 
# You are allowed to make a closed-source robot base on this robot as long as you do not conflict the second rule.
# Any code credited to other authors is their property and as such does not fall under this rules of the [[NPL/2.0|NPL]], but instead under the original license (including, but not limited to, [[RWPCL]]) provide by original author.
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# Any code credited to other authors is their property and as such does not fall under this rules of the NPL, but instead under the original license (including, but not limited to, [[RWPCL]]) provide by original author.
 
# Any source code of this robot, with or without modification, are not allowed to enter in any competitions except [[RoboRumble]] without author permission in writing.
 
# Any source code of this robot, with or without modification, are not allowed to enter in any competitions except [[RoboRumble]] without author permission in writing.
 
# You can forget about anything above if you aren't going to published your robot through any media (including, but not limited to, internet). :)
 
# You can forget about anything above if you aren't going to published your robot through any media (including, but not limited to, internet). :)

Latest revision as of 15:36, 27 June 2009

The Nat Public Robot License (NPL) 2.0
(inspired by Kawigi's KPL)

This is old version of license, please use current version where possible. (current version can be found here)

Redistribution and use in binary forms is not allowed in any way. Use of the robot's source in another robot, with or without modification, is permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  1. Robot come with unmodified source code from this robot MUST NOT defeated this robot in any way without its author permission in writing.
  2. You must give credit to original author, both on robot's page and code comment, also in end-user document if any.
  3. Any improvement make the robot under this license better MUST be sent to the robot's author, but the sender still owned their improvement and the robot author MUST give the sender a credit if the robot author use sender's improvement.
  4. You are allowed to make a closed-source robot base on this robot as long as you do not conflict the second rule.
  5. Any code credited to other authors is their property and as such does not fall under this rules of the NPL, but instead under the original license (including, but not limited to, RWPCL) provide by original author.
  6. Any source code of this robot, with or without modification, are not allowed to enter in any competitions except RoboRumble without author permission in writing.
  7. You can forget about anything above if you aren't going to published your robot through any media (including, but not limited to, internet). :)

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, BEATING ANY OR ALL OF YOUR ROBOTS) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

Other robot authors are welcome to use this license for their robot.

See also