Hi, https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html is the 3rd party license policy of the ASF. Could you check this?
("UNICODE, INC. LICENSE AGREEMENT - DATA FILES AND SOFTWARE" in category A case? But https://www.unicode.org/copyright.html doesn't have the "Exhibit1" anchor now...) Thanks, -- kou In <CAO-Cae78_v09L0hR0KG68=hEUKh6qCKkGSB6RU6KPLZ4=qa...@mail.gmail.com> "Copyright and dependencies" on Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:07:07 -0700, Curt Hagenlocher <c...@hagenlocher.org> wrote: > I'm sure this is the wrong audience for legal-adjacent advice :P but I > thought I'd start here anyway. > > I'm interested in incorporating cldr/common/supplemental/windowsZones.xml > at main ยท unicode-org/cldr > <https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/blob/main/common/supplemental/windowsZones.xml> > into > the .NET 4.7.2 build of the Arrow library. This is a data file that's > copyrighted by the Unicode consortium and can be used to translate IANA > time zones into Windows time zones. This data has been incorporated into > newer versions of .NET, so it's only required for builds targeting the > "desktop Framework" that still ships inside Windows. > > Is there a kosher way of doing this? And if so, could it be copied directly > into the source tree or would it need to be incorporated into the build > process in some fashion -- e.g. by downloading it from a canonical location > as part of the build. > > Thanks! > -Curt