Hi,

  It seems to me most companies (smartphones, car entertainment systems,...)
just pick the libxml2 and libxslt licances for display as coming from the
distributions. But I am not a lawyer, and this is not a legal advice, check
your lawyers for a real answer, and considering your business I'm sure
you have tons of those :-(

Daniel

On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 01:02:19PM -0700, Brad Wait wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Our product uses libxml2 and these components:
> 
>    - sort
>    - trio
>    - xslt
> 
> 
> Is it sufficient to include the main libxml2 MIT License (with its various
> copyright owners etc).to cover each of these components?  Or, are there
> separate licenses for each? If the latter, where can I find these?
> 
> Thanks
> Brad

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