I noticed this checkin today from v21 (virasj):
https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/incubator/apertium-tha-eng/LICENSE-LEXITRON
It includes an old-fashioned advertisement clause:
> (c)Any product, created and redistributed by you, which is composed of any
> part from LEXiTRON must include the following acknowledgement: "This
> product is created by the adaptation of LEXiTRON developed by NECTEC (
> http://www.nectec.or.th/)."
Is that compatible with Apertium?
It isn't quite as bad as the old-style BSD clause, in that it doesn't
require the message to be reproduced when the program is run, but I can't
quite see how one can include such a message in the finished compiled pair
in a way that anyone would ever notice, which is clearly against the spirit
of that clause.
-- Tino Didriksen
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