You are always free to upload a package, as long as the Legal file documents
all known legal issues (and it is in fat legal for you to distribute it).
The job of determining if the work meets the DFSGs belongs to the
ftpmasters. Debian-legal exists to discuss the issues, which is hoped to
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"Lior Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hi,
I would like to package [0] a software that contains a file [1] from
unicode.org.
The copyright / license notice is :
Copyright (C) 1999-2005, ASMUS, Inc. All Rights R
Ricardo Mones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Indeed, but even if it's legally redistributable it may not agree
> to the DFSG, so would not qualify to be uploaded into main category
> of the archive, which is my original worry. From your answer seems
> this is a pending question, which doesn't hel
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 08:07:17AM +0200, Ricardo Mones wrote:
> > Whether a GPLv3 work is distributable compliant with Debian's own DFSG
> > is a different matter -- and if the answer is "no", that doesn't make
> > it *illegal* for you to distribute it.
> Indeed, but even if it's legally redist
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