Oh, sorry, I hadn't thought to try searching for previous threads about 
VeraCrypt in particular.

And, looking at it again, the dual license here is tricky, because it looks 
like the old TrueCrypt files are still TrueCrypt-licensed, while the new files 
are Apache-licensed. I wondered briefly about whether VeraCrypt had evolved 
enough that it would build if you just omitted the TrueCrypt files (unlikely) 
-- but worse: Many of the old TrueCrypt files have been modified, so license 
comments at the top claim *portions* of the file will have the old or the new 
license depending on who wrote which lines when. Eww :(

...Would it be allowed in RPM Fusion, then?
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