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How is this library handling Potree 2.0's new license? #74

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geoff-harper opened this issue Aug 6, 2020 · 5 comments
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How is this library handling Potree 2.0's new license? #74

geoff-harper opened this issue Aug 6, 2020 · 5 comments

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@geoff-harper
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I am using this in a commercial product and I need to know if it will be iterating on 1.7 Potree and their BSD license or how will this work?

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fahadm commented Aug 6, 2020 via email

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potree commented Aug 10, 2020

If I'm understanding three-loader right, it is only about loading and rendering point clouds in the Potree format. As of now, the partial commercial license of PotreeConverter 2.0 only applies to using the PotreeConverter 2.0 to build an octree out of a point cloud, but it does not apply to using Potree 1.7 (still bsd 2-clause) to visualize point clouds in PotreeConverter 2.0 format. It's a bit confusing but I wanted to make a distinction between the complete rewrite that PotreeConverter 2.0 is, and the regular update that Potree 1.7 is.

To add some more confusion (sorry about that), the code used to load the PotreeConverter 2.0 format is actually located in Potree repository: modules/Loader_1_8. This loader code for the PotreeConverter 2.0 format is under the same bsd 2-clause license as all of Potree 1.7, no changes there.

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fahadm commented Aug 10, 2020

Hey,
Thank you for the clarification!
Yes, three-loader is only used for actually loading and rendering the point clouds in the potree format.

If I understood everything correctly, then you guys will not have an issue with us loading and rendering the 2.0 format using three-loader.

I will create a milestone for adding Potree 2.0 support then.

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potree commented Aug 10, 2020

If I understood everything correctly, then you guys will not have an issue with us loading and rendering the 2.0 format using three-loader.

No issues with that, that's fine. Formats should be open anyway, I'll just have to provide some documentation/specification on it at some point.

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Just wanted to point out that PotreeConverter 2.0 has changed back to the BSD 2.0 license

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