diff --git a/bin/verilator b/bin/verilator index b76322eba..d61f1575d 100755 --- a/bin/verilator +++ b/bin/verilator @@ -3384,7 +3384,7 @@ so your simulator shouldn't have to be -- and Verilator is closer to the synthesis interpretation, so this is a good thing for getting working silicon. -=item Will Verilator output remain under my own copyright? +=item Will Verilator output remain under my own license? Yes, it's just like using GCC on your programs; this is why Verilator uses the "GNU *Lesser* Public License Version 3" instead of the more typical