I am an extremely satisfied customer of ITead Studio's incredibly low cost PCB service, and I'm intrigued by their OpenPCB deal - if you order 10 boards at the normal price, for additional 10 cents you can get two additional boards...of someone else's design. A dime isn't much risk, and you may get something interesting and useful.
It is my understanding that you'd have to agree to be a participant in the deal to allow your boards to be shared with someone else.
So I was a bit shocked just now to find
this comment.
I received one of your PCB Design Demo Boards via the ITead Studio OpenPCB service. Nice! :-D
Someone was happy that they received one of my demo PCB boards as part of the OpenPCB deal. The shocking part is that these boards were ordered and delivered
before the OpenPCB service was announced, and I didn't agree to be part of the OpenPCB project! I did not give permission to share my board with anybody.
Admittedly, the board is marked with a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license, but I don't think that gives the fab house any right to give it away. I'm not too happy about this and it raises concerns about having boards made by ITead that I may not want others to have.