tags 894865 moreinfo fixed
thanks

Hi Tobias,

I exchanged emails with the developer of the non-free files have in
my package, where made changes to the license relations and legal use
of these files.

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Re: Requesting to add a readme or a simple license
to your projects
De: Pixel <amaya.pi...@gmail.com>
Data: Sat, 14 Jul 2018 19:44:16 +0900 (14-07-2018 07:44:16)
Para: Carlos Donizete Froes <corin...@riseup.net>
Ogg Vorbis is BSD License in this sidte.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorbis
So DropEncoderOgg doesn't need have "MIT License".
I'm wrong?
Thank you.
2018-07-14 4:37 GMT+09:00 Carlos Donizete Froes <corin...@riseup.net>:
> Can you add a simple license to Cave Story and other games?
>
> Both me and other users of your games will be less concerned about
> disclosing and redistributing them on other sites.
>
> Create a readme.txt (text in english) within the 'data' directory, a
> short and simple permissive license, with conditions that require only
> copyright preservation.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Em 13-07-2018 11:17, Pixel escreveu:
>> DropEncoderOgg should have ReadMe with MIT License's text.
>> -Is that because of DropEncoderOgg use OggVorbis?
>>
>> Cave Story don't use OggVorbis.
>> Thank you.
>>
>> 2018-07-11 17:39 GMT+09:00 Carlos Donizete Froes <corin...@riseup.net>:
>>> Hi Pixel.
>>>
>>> Yes, could you add this ReadMe.txt that has in 'DropEncoderOgg' also in
your
>>> games?
>>>
>>> Model: 洞窟物語(Cave Story) do not have this ReadMe.txt, could you create
it for the
>>> game?
>>>
>>> Thanks!>>>
>>> Em qua, 2018-07-11 às 11:41 +0900, Pixel escreveu:
>>>> Hi, Carlos.
>>>>
>>>> I don't know English well.
>>>> so I don't think I understood everything of your message.
>>>>
>>>> Do you mean "Pixel should print MIT License in the ReadMe"?
>>>> which application's is it? "DropEncoderOgg" ?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your mail.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2018-07-11 4:42 GMT+09:00 Carlos Donizete Froes <corin...@riseup.net>:
>>>> > Hi Pixel,
>>>> >
>>>> > Congratulations on your great projects.
>>>> >
>>>> > I have verified that all your files do not have readme or license in
>>>> > your projects[1].
>>>> >
>>>> > [1] http://studiopixel.sakura.ne.jp/archives/index.html
>>>> >
>>>> > You don’t have to do anything to not offer a license. You may however
>>>> > wish to add a copyright notice and statement that you are not
offering
>>>> > any license in a prominent place (e.g., your project’s README) so
that
>>>> > users don’t assume you made an oversight.
>>>> >
>>>> > It would be possible to add a readme by placing only simple copyright
>>>> > restrictions or by adding an license.txt?
>>>> >
>>>> > License model:
>>>> >
>>>> > - MIT License[2] - A short and simple permissive license with
conditions
>>>> > only requiring preservation of copyright and license notices.
Licensed
>>>> > works, modifications, and larger works may be distributed under
>>>> > different terms and without source code.
>>>> >
>>>> > [2] https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit
>>>> >
>>>> > I await your response.
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks!
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Please, see more details here[1].

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=906536

Thanks!

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