Actually, I have the same problem... I was always packaging a cmyk.icm 
that came from JPedal, which was GPL too, but then it was discovered that 
JPedal also couldn't redistribute that profile.

Of course, generic CMYK profiles are kind of nonsense anyway, and people 
should get profiles from their printers, but it makes for a bad 
out-of-the-box experience.

On Fri, 22 Aug 2014, jcup...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi all, this is slightly off-topic, I hope no one minds.
>
> My application can display CMYK images. If it has to display a CMYK
> tiff (for example) which does not have an embedded profile, I need a
> basic fallback profile to give lcms to get at least something on the
> screen.
>
> I've been using an old one I had lying around, but Debian say they
> don't like it and they want something that's clearly under a free
> licence. I've been googling, but I've not come across a CC or
> similarly-licenced profile yet (probably being dumb).
>
> Can anyone point me to a reasonable, freely-licenced CMYK profile?
>
> John
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