This is a license to use the files to manufacture up to 12 boards. If additional boards are required, please make contact. It is important to note that the order must specify the intent to produce 12 or fewer boards. Reselling of the boards is prohibited. For any reselling inquiries, please reach out.
The provided license outlines the terms for utilizing specific files to create a limited number of electronic boards. These boards can serve various applications, including prototyping, educational purposes, or small-scale production runs. The stipulation of a maximum of 12 boards ensures that the license holder remains within the confines of the agreement, promoting responsible use of the intellectual property.
In terms of manufacturing, the design files may include schematics, layout files, and possibly firmware or software necessary for the operation of the boards. Each board may incorporate various electronic components, such as microcontrollers, resistors, capacitors, and connectors, depending on the intended application. The design should be thoroughly reviewed to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations pertaining to safety and performance.
For those interested in producing a larger quantity of boards, it is essential to engage in direct communication with the licensor to negotiate terms that may allow for expanded production rights. This process may involve additional licensing fees or agreements to ensure that both parties are satisfied with the terms of use.
Furthermore, the prohibition on reselling the boards emphasizes the importance of maintaining the integrity of the design and protecting the intellectual property of the creator. Any intent to resell would necessitate a separate agreement, which would typically involve discussions regarding royalties or licensing fees to compensate the original designer for their work.
In conclusion, this license serves as a foundational agreement for the responsible use of electronic design files, emphasizing the limitations on production and resale while fostering a collaborative environment for innovation and development within the electronics community.This is a license to use the files to make up to 12 boards. If you want to make more contact me. Please note that you agree to make 12 or fewer in your message when you order. You may not resell the boards. If you want to do that contact me. 🔗 External reference
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