I'm no expert on EULAs and not a laywer. I think you'd be covered by the Toshiba download if you displayed the EULA and had people accept it. The generic toshiba EULA seems to say that you need to accept that you won't redistribute it for each machine you put it on. By having the user confirm the EULA to download, you'd be doing more than the toshiba site does. Here's the link to the broadcom driver download I used: http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/support/downloads/TC00384700F.exe. They have lots of other bluetooth driver packages as well. And the generic EULA linked on the download page: http://support.toshiba.com/support/navShell?cf=su_eula&pf=true They have instructions for an unattended install, which states that using the software constitutes acceptance of the EULA. This seems to be a tacit acceptance that the installer is redistributable, as unattended installs are generally done using the same files on many machines. Not sure if that helps. Maybe someone with more experience can help out here. On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Pilot6