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Hi
Based on my understanding. Our license agreement with customers requires that we formally agree to assignment or transfer of IP licenses. Licensees are *not* granted automatic rights to make these assignments.
You needs to send us a letter indicating what the change of ownership was (aka the justification for the change) and the info on current licensee company/address versus proposed new licensee company / address as well as the products to be transferred.
The letter should include signature lines for us to confirm back to you. Kindly prepare the letter and contact sales on this matter as legal is involved. Thanks
- DanielGP3 years ago
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Hi,
Thank you for your clear and quick feedback.
I want to take advantage of this thread to address another doubt I have about the specific license:
For the Triple Speed Ethernet IP core, there are two different licenses (IP-TRIETHERNET and IP-TRIETHERNETF). As far as we understood from another thread (https://community.intel.com/t5/FPGA-Intellectual-Property/Difference-of-two-Altera-TSE-Ethernet-Macs/td-p/146855), the only difference between the licenses is that IP-TRIETHERNETF includes 1588 time stamping. We only need to use the part of the IP core with "1000BASE-X/SGMII PCS and PMA Signals", i.e., we do not need either MAC or 1588 time stamping. That being said:
- Could you confirm we only require the IP-TRIETHERNET license for using the triple speed ethernet IP core for deployment in the configuration with "1000BASE-X/SGMII PCS and PMA"?Thank you,
Daniel Pestana.