On 12/06/2014 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
My question for the OpenOffice team is: what exactly do we need to do
to make sure that the hyphenation patterns would be "acceptable as
they are" for OOo from the legal point of view? So that if anyone from
the OOo developers would decide to fetch the latest version of the
patterns from hyph-utf8 one day, there wouldn't be any legal
constraints?

I'm basically re-posting the answer you got from Kay, in case you didn't see it since you are not subscribed.

The Apache License 2 is an ideal solution from the OpenOffice standpoint. See what you think.
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html

We are aware of projects re-using our Apache License 2 code and distributing their releases under the MPL or LGPL, so if you are looking for a "liberal" option that is free, open source and that will work for OpenOffice as well as other projects, Apache License 2 surely fits the bill.

Regards,
  Andrea.

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