PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel <frederic-emmanuel.pi...@synchrotron-soleil.fr> wrote:
> Hello still exploring my package
> 
> I found this.
> 
> Is it DFSG-free ?
> 
> #F EADL97_MShellConstants.dat
> #U00 This file is a conversion to specfile format of
> #U01 directly extracted EADL97 Shell constants.
> #U02 to simplify its use with the fisx and PyMca software packages.
> #U03
> #U04 Neither those packages or their author(s) claim any ownership of
> #U05 the data and they do not warrant the integrity of the data
> following
> #U07 the conversion process.
> #U06
> #U07 EADL itself can be found at:
> #U08           http://www-nds.iaea.org/epdl97/libsall.htm
> #U09 The code used to generate this file has been:
> #U10 GenerateEADLShellConstants.py
> #U11
> #U12 The proper way to quote these data is:
> #U13 D.E. Cullen, et al., "Tables and Graphs of Atomic Subshell and
> #U14 Relaxation Data Derived from the LLNL Evaluated Atomic Data Library
> #U15 (EADL), Z = 1 - 100," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
> UCRL-50400,
> #U16  Vol. 30, October 1991
> #U17 The author of this data, D.E. Cullen, has stated that
> redistribution of this
> #U18 data is permitted provided the previous credits are maintained.
> #U19
> 
> just for informations, these DATA are scientific fact (it is important right 
> ?)

The EADL data was created by US Government employees (Lawrence
Livermore).  So there is no copyright in the US.  Also, in the US,
there is no copyright in a set of facts.  However, as a courtesy, you
should preserve the credits.

Cheers,
Walter Landry

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