On 02/11/2013 08:50 AM, Jan Safranek wrote:
> In section 4.1 are MIB files inside RFCs defined as "code components".
> And in 4.2, BSD is applied to these code components, i.e. MIB files in
> the RFC texts as BSD licensed. Therefore we may distribute these code
> components, i.e. MIB files, as separate files and even modify them if we
> want (and we do, because there are typos in the MIB files).
>
> IMHO while the RFC document is non-free (cannot be modified), the MIB
> files inside are free (and can be modified and distributed separately).
I concur. I researched this and came to the same conclusion. See:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=901504#c6
As long as a copy of the corresponding BSD license is present, this is
not a legal concern. I'm making net-snmp and libsmi updates now.
Thanks a lot!
I'll ask upstream to include the license in their tarball.
Jan