Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ Upstream-Name: NVIDIA Linux Display Drivers Upstream-Contact: NVIDIA Corporation Source: https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/ https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/ Disclaimer: This package is not part of the GNU/Linux Debian distribution. It is provided in the non-free archive area as a convenience to Debian users. The contents of this package cannot be distributed as part of the Debian distribution because the NVIDIA Software License covering it is not a free software license. No modifications of the included binaries are permitted, and the binaries are not distributed with source code. Files: * Copyright: 1993-2013 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. License: NVIDIA-graphics-drivers Files: debian/* Copyright: 2001-2010 Randall Donald 2009-2018 Andreas Beckmann 2010 Russ Allbery 2015-2018 Luca Boccassi Based on packages by Christopher Cheney. 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If you do not agree to the terms of this LICENSE, do not download the SOFTWARE. . RECITALS . Use of NVIDIA's products requires three elements: the SOFTWARE, the hardware on a graphics controller board, and a personal computer. The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is not sold, and instead is only licensed for use, strictly in accordance with this document. The hardware is protected by various patents, and is sold, but this agreement does not cover that sale, since it may not necessarily be sold as a package with the SOFTWARE. This agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of the SOFTWARE LICENSE only. . 1. DEFINITIONS . 1.1 Customer. Customer means the entity or individual that downloads the SOFTWARE. . 2. GRANT OF LICENSE . 2.1 Rights and Limitations of Grant. NVIDIA hereby grants Customer the following non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the SOFTWARE, with the following limitations: . 2.1.1 Rights. Customer may install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE on a single computer, and except for making one back-up copy of the Software, may not otherwise copy the SOFTWARE. This LICENSE of SOFTWARE may not be shared or used concurrently on different computers. . 2.1.2 Linux/FreeBSD Exception. Notwithstanding the foregoing terms of Section 2.1.1, SOFTWARE designed exclusively for use on the Linux or FreeBSD operating systems, or other operating systems derived from the source code to these operating systems, may be copied and redistributed, provided that the binary files thereof are not modified in any way (except for unzipping of compressed files). . 2.1.3 Limitations. . No Reverse Engineering. Customer may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, nor attempt in any other manner to obtain the source code. . No Separation of Components. The SOFTWARE is licensed as a single product. Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one computer, nor otherwise used separately from the other parts. . No Rental. Customer may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE to someone else. . 3. TERMINATION . This LICENSE will automatically terminate if Customer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. In such event, Customer must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts. . Defensive Suspension. If Customer commences or participates in any legal proceeding against NVIDIA, then NVIDIA may, in its sole discretion, suspend or terminate all license grants and any other rights provided under this LICENSE during the pendency of such legal proceedings. . 4. COPYRIGHT . 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If any provision of this LICENSE is inconsistent with, or cannot be fully enforced under, the law, such provision will be construed as limited to the extent necessary to be consistent with and fully enforceable under the law. This agreement is the final, complete and exclusive agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings and agreements relating to such subject matter, whether oral or written. Customer agrees that it will not ship, transfer or export the SOFTWARE into any country, or use the SOFTWARE in any manner, prohibited by the United States Bureau of Export Administration or any export laws, restrictions or regulations. This LICENSE may only be modified in writing signed by an authorized officer of NVIDIA. Comment: First a note from the README file . Q: Why does NVIDIA not provide rpms anymore? . A: Not every Linux distribution uses rpm, and NVIDIA wanted a single solution that would work across all Linux distributions. As indicated in the NVIDIA Software License, Linux distributions are welcome to repackage and redistribute the NVIDIA Linux driver in whatever package format they wish. . Furthermore, an email from NVIDIA: . Greetings, Randall! Comments below: . On 30 Jul 2003, Randall Donald wrote: . > To whom it may concern, > > My name is Randall Donald and I am the maintainer for the Debian > downloader packages nvidia-glx-src and nvidia-kernel-src. > As stated in your license and the README file > ( "As indicated in the NVIDIA Software License, Linux distributions > are welcome to repackage and redistribute the NVIDIA Linux driver in > whatever package format they wish." ) > I wish to include packages containing the Linux driver files in the > Debian archive. I'd like to know if it is legally permitted to > distribute binary kernel modules compiled from the NVIDIA kernel module > source and Debian kernel headers. . This is fine; thanks for asking. . > I am also wondering if the "No Separation of Components" clause > ( No Separation of Components. The SOFTWARE is licensed as a > single product. Its component parts may not be separated for use > on more than one computer, nor otherwise used separately from the > other parts.) > applies to splitting the glx driver and kernel module source into > multiple binary packages. . This is also fine. I believe this section of the license was intended to prevent users from doing things like using our Windows control panel with a competitor's display driver (that's not actually possible, but you get the idea...). In the case of separating the driver into a glx package and a kernel package (like we used to do ourselves), this is simply a packaging issue; of course users will use the packages together when they install. . Please feel free to redistribute the NVIDIA graphics driver. . Thank you for doing this for the NVIDIA+Debian community! . - Andy