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Intel modem driver licence



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Hi,

I am thinking about packaging Intel's driver for their 537EP softmodem
chipset. I have a few questions about the licence.

1. The attached "Intel software license agreement" comes with the
tarball. Does it present any difficulties for distribution?

2. The tarball includes a binary module, as usual with softmodems. Can
it go into non-free?

3. When downloading the driver from
  http://www.intel.com/design/modems/support/drivers.htm
(which by the way is not the only way to do it), one needs to accept a
click-through licence agreement, which is different from the licence in
the tarball, and which seems to prohibit distribution in any form. So
which one applies?

Thanks,

Marcus
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