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Not really an issue, more a question/"feature" request:
The generated code ist still MIT licensed. Although it's a permissive license, this might possibly stop companies using asn1tools as they want (or have to, due to customer request) hold full copyright of software they sell.
Looking at other code generators (e.g. the GCC preprocessor), the resulting code is not licensed by the tool.
If asn1tools is supposed to be used commercially, I'd suggest to remove the licensing of the generated code.
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Not really an issue, more a question/"feature" request:
The generated code ist still MIT licensed. Although it's a permissive license, this might possibly stop companies using asn1tools as they want (or have to, due to customer request) hold full copyright of software they sell.
Looking at other code generators (e.g. the GCC preprocessor), the resulting code is not licensed by the tool.
If asn1tools is supposed to be used commercially, I'd suggest to remove the licensing of the generated code.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: