I found the license, and am committing that file to CVS as well. As I read it, we are perfectly justified in including the UnicodeData files in CVS and our distributions.
"Recipient is granted the right to make copies in any form for internal distribution and to freely use the information supplied in the creation of products supporting the UnicodeTM Standard. The files in the Unicode Character Database can be redistributed to third parties or other organizations (whether for profit or not) as long as this notice and the disclaimer notice are retained. Information can be extracted from these files and used in documentation or programs, as long as there is an accompanying notice indicating the source." Tom Tromey wrote: > > Last time I looked we were allowed to use the Unicode data tables, and > distribute files generated from them, but we couldn't distribute the > tables themselves. These restrictions were set by the Unicode > Consortium, and I found them somewhere on the web site. Has this > changed? -- This signature intentionally left boring. Eric Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] BYU student, free software programmer _______________________________________________ Classpath mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath

