Hi Kurt

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kurt Roeckx" <k...@roeckx.be>
It's hard to find on the website, it just says GPL, but if you download
http://eurfa.org.uk/downloads/cylist20131111.csv.tar.gz the README
does say "either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version." You should probably include a copy of the GPL
in that tar file (but it's not needed), and have the website more
clear about what the license is.
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You missed the GPL3/AGPL3 logos at the bottom of every webpage? :-)

----- Original Message -----
Looking at https://github.com/apertium/apertium-cym, there is
a list of authors and a copy of the license, but at no point does
it say it's copyrighted, or that it's under GPLv3+. Please
document it somewhere, like a comment in the xml files, or put it
in the README.

Looking at https://github.com/apertium/apertium-cym-eng, it has a
copy of the GPL-2, which just seems wrong. For the rest it's just
as silent on copyright and license.
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Like I said, the Apertium people can expand on that.  The Welsh data was added 
to Apertium in ?2008, so maybe v3 wasn't out by then.  The Eurfa stuff is a 
more recent revision, so it's v3.  But in either case, the license for the 
Welsh data is pretty obvious.

-- 
Pob hwyl / Best wishes

Kevin Donnelly
kevindonnelly.org.uk/qiezi
cymraeg.org.uk
autoglosser.org.uk

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