Package: eagle / 4.16r2-2

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This package was debianized by Shaun Jackman <sjackman@debian.org> on
Mon, 20 Oct 2003 18:27:32 -0700.

It was downloaded from http://www.cadsoft.de

Upstream Author: CadSoft Online <support@cadsoft.de>

Copyright:

The following information comes from...
	http://www.cadsoft.de/freeware.htm
	http://www.cadsoft.de/distrib.htm

The Freeware version of EAGLE Light is copyright protected software,
Copyright 2003 CadSoft Computer GmbH, all rights reserved worldwide.
No part of the executable files that come with EAGLE nor the
freeware.key file that implements the Freeware license may be altered
in any way. CadSoft reserves the right to decide whether to continue
this Freeware program with the future versions of EAGLE.

The following limitations apply to the EAGLE Light Edition in general: 
	* The usable board area is limited to 100 x 80 mm (4 x 3.2 inches).
	* Only two signal layers can be used (Top and Bottom).
	* The schematic editor can only create one sheet.
Apart from these three limitiations the EAGLE Light Edition can do
anything the Professional Edition can do. You can even load, view and
print drawings that exceed these limits! 

The Freeware version of EAGLE Light adds these limitations: 
	* Support is only available via email or through our forum (no fax
	  or phone support).
	* Use is limited to non-profit applications or evaluation
	  purposes. 

The definition of non-profit is fairly simple and straightforward: 
	* If you earn money by using the Freeware version of EAGLE Light,
	  you have to register it.

This allows anybody who wishes to use EAGLE Light for their private
hobby projects to do so. Also students can use this version for any
educational projects. It is even ok to use this version in a
commercial environment, as long as you just want to evaluate the
program. As soon as you start using it for commercial projects, you
will have to register it. As an exception to this, board manufacturers
may use the Freeware Light Edition to generate production data (e.g.
Gerber files) from board files they have received from EAGLE users.

The Freeware version of EAGLE may be redistributed with Linux
distributions, software collections or project CD-ROMs.
 
	* If you need to modify the archive to adapt it to your
	  distribution's environment, please make sure the new archive
	  will contain all files from the original archive, and that those
	  files are unaltered (this applies especially to the executable
	  files, the freeware.key license file and any text files
	  containing copyright notices). 

	* Make it clear that this is a Freeware Light edition of a
	  commercial product, and as such may only be used for
	  non-commercial or evaluation purposes.