I read that .NET Micro Framework requires a distribution agreement and per-device licensing fee, which varies by exptected volume. Do you know roughly how much is this fee?
If we use netduino mini boards for a comertial project, is this fee already paid by Secret Labs? or are we supposed to contact Microsoft to arrange for a distribution agreement?
.NET Micro Framework Distribution Fee
Started by Dixon, Jun 03 2011 08:00 AM
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Posted 03 June 2011 - 08:00 AM
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Posted 03 June 2011 - 08:15 AM
As of version 4.0 of the .NET Micro Framework (*), there is no limit to the execution time and no distribution agreement (no fee).I read that .NET Micro Framework requires a distribution agreement and per-device licensing fee, which varies by exptected volume. Do you know roughly how much is this fee?
(*) Released as Open Source under the Apache 2.0 License on November 16, 2009
#3
Posted 06 June 2011 - 06:14 AM
It turns out that the white paper I was reading is from 2007. Thanks for your clarification.
Now call me ingenuous, but why Microsoft did it so? What they earn with this, as the tool chain is also free (express ed). Why they freed such a marvelous platform?
And why is Secret Labs maintaining it?
#4
Posted 06 June 2011 - 06:56 AM
There are quite a few code contributors in the .NET Micro Framework community.
We're glad to be part of that community--and we promote the platform so heavily because we love it--but there are lots of folks that deserve appreciation (not the least of which are the .NET MF team members at Microsoft).
I presume that the good will, developer benefit, and market inroads that .NET Micro Framework provides Microsoft are greater than potential licensing revenues. I'm just grateful that Microsoft had the insight to open source .NET MF under an industry-standard open source license...and that Microsoft continues to update the platform.
Chris
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