Le 11/07/2014 15:33, Guido van Steen a écrit : > Hi Eric, > > It looks like your question has been discussed before: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2012/12/msg00020.html > > In the thread Charles Plessy argues that the licence seems to lack the > right to "disseminate modified information", which would make it > non-free from a Debian perspective. Charles's answer was not > conclusive though. > > Best wishes, > > Guido
Thanks Guido, I've read the thread. I think we should include this complex discussion inside the Debian wiki. If I've clearly understood, a package that would contain any data with this licence would not be elligible to the free repo of Debian even if these data remain "exactly as is". We could think that these data could be distributed non modified with an application and then when user runs this application for the first time, data are processed. In this case, Debian distribute unmodified data. Am I wrong? Eric
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