The unrar stuff is still free to use.

Due to modification restrictions Debian splits it off into the unofficial 
non-free repository.

Scott K

On April 6, 2019 12:03:03 AM UTC, "J.R. via clamav-users" 
<clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
>I just doubled checked, but I don't see a LICENSE file in the
>clamav-0.101.2.tar.gz archive???
>
>EDIT - There is the GPLv2 contained in the COPYING file. I just
>realized each of those files gives the licence for each part of
>ClamAV. Probably the most notable is the unrar licence, which if I
>recall RHEL/CentOS disables due to licence conflicts?
>
>
>
>On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 4:30 PM Joel Esler (jesler) <jes...@cisco.com>
>wrote:
>>
>> That’s the content on the website.  ClamAV, the software, is governed
>by the GPLv2 and other associates licenses as indicated by the LICENSE
>file contained therein.
>>
>
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