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able to use or modify the licensed material. The concept of ‘open-source
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hardware’ or ‘open hardware’ is not yet as well known or widespread as
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the free software or open-source software concept. However, it shares
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the same principles: anyone should be able to see the source (the design
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documentation in case of hardware), study it, modify it and share it.
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the same principles: **anyone should be able to see the source (the
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design documentation in case of hardware), study it, modify it and share
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it.**
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\> In addition, if modifications are made and distributed, it must be
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under the same licence conditions – this is the ‘persistent’ nature of
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