Dear STMicroelectronics Support Team,
I hope this email finds you well.
My name is Alan, and I am a master's student in the graduate school of an University in Taiwan. Currently, I am conducting research and development for an academic project utilizing the STM32N6570-DK discovery kit.
During the development process, I implemented a feature that saves user configuration settings into the external NOR Flash memory. To validate the success of this storage mechanism in my academic thesis, I intend to provide a visual verification. As shown in the attached screenshot, the memory content displays the specific CAN packet format data that I defined.
Regarding the software license agreement (such as SLA0044) and ST's intellectual property policies, I would like to kindly inquire about the following:
- Is it permissible under the current ST license to include this specific STM32CubeProgrammer screenshot in a publicly accessible academic thesis in Taiwan?
- If direct screenshots are restricted or discouraged, are there any recommended alternative methods, anonymization guidelines, or blurring requirements I should apply to the user interface (e.g., hiding the device UID, external loader model, or specific memory addresses) before publication?
Ensuring full legal and compliance clearance is highly important for both my university and my research team. I would deeply appreciate your professional guidance on this matter.
Thank you very much for your time, assistance, and continued support for academic research.
(NOTE : Since I am currently uncertain about the exact terms and restrictions of the software license, this screenshot has been temporarily censored/anonymized to protect potentially sensitive project information.)
Best Regard, Alan.