Hi Kotrappa,
you cannot find BSD-style licenses. They are -style licenses because there
is no
full match with the license text available in f.ex. opensource.org. The
only way
to get understanding how nomos detects BSD-style licenses is to take a look
in STRINGS.in file and parse.c if you are really interested.

Best regards
Raino


2014-09-02 13:13 GMT+03:00 <[email protected]>:

>  Hello Bob,
>
>
>
> Where do I get license text for “BSD-style” and similar licenses.
>
> I searched spdx.org, or opensourc.org, I could not find it.
>
>
>
> Specifically I would like to see the license text for all the licenses
> listed in 2.6.0
>
> http://www.fossology.org/attachments/3963/license_list_2.6.0.txt
>
>
>
> Is there single website which shows all license text?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Kotrappa.
>
>
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