Hi debian-legal, I'm participating in a project that is opening the source of a classic game (Star Control 2) and porting it to modern operating systems. The code for the game has already been relicensed under the GPL, but the game's original authors (who hold copyright) have not yet picked a license for the large quantity of data that goes along side the game (recorded voices, ship and planet graphics, scripts for the dialog, etc).
One license that was recently proposed was the Free Art License: http://www.artlibre.org/ for the original French version, http://artlibre.org/licence.php/lalgb.html for an English translation. I'd like the advice of this list as to whether data under that license would be DFSG free. I think the license is a pretty straightforward copyleft, though at least the translated version has some unclear language. I'm especially uncomfortable about part 7, which I don't really understand, and part 8, which, if it's enforcable could be very awkward for people who are unfamilliar with the laws of France. Anyway, I hope that among the legal minds of this list there are a few people who's ability to comprehend legalistic French and/or iffy legalistic translations are greater than what I possess. Thanks! -- Steven Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Agree with them now, it will save so much time. Get my GnuPG public key at: http://www.blckknght.org/publickey.asc Fingerprint: 272A 3EC8 52CE F22B F745 775E 5292 F743 EBD5 936B
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