Hi, debian-legal I'm basically done packaging the Ruby PDF::Writer [1] (as libpdf-writer-ruby; ITP #442087). While the module itself is under an MIT license, it includes quite a bit of different licenses in its material. Please refer to the debian/copyright file of my work-in-progress packaging [2].
Summarizing it: - Main package: MIT - ImageSize: Ruby's licensing (GPLv2+Ruby License) - Some demo programs creating Quick Reference cards: Content and output under CC Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike - Some images used for other demo programs: CC Attribution ShareAlike - Adobe PostScript AFM Files: may be used, copied, and distributed for any purpose and without charge, with or without modification, provided that all copyright notices are retained; that the AFM files are not distributed without this file; that all modifications to this file or any of the AFM files are prominently noted in the modified file(s); and that this paragraph is not modified So, I see two basic issues: 1- The demo programs which are under NonCommercial. The only way out, I think, is to repackage .orig.tar.gz removing such material - And, of course, requesting upstream to split the actual code from the demo files. And wish for the best. 2- This is the main reason I contact -legal: The short license regarding the Adobe PostScript AFM files does mention 'for any purpose and without charge'. How would you interpret this? Charging for media including this file would be illegal? Repackaging the AFM files by themselves and charging for them would be illegal? Could this be included in main, or is it a candidate for non-free? Thank you for any insight. [1] http://ruby-pdf.rubyforge.org/pdf-writer/ [2] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-ruby-extras/packages-wip/libpdf-writer-ruby/trunk/debian/copyright?op=file&rev=0&sc=0 -- Gunnar Wolf - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244 PGP key 1024D/8BB527AF 2001-10-23 Fingerprint: 0C79 D2D1 2C4E 9CE4 5973 F800 D80E F35A 8BB5 27AF -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]