No problem, that's all fair use. Just don't sell it without also making the 
source freely available.

Cheers,

Peter

On Friday, 13 December 2013 11:45:44 UTC+1, samuelthebold wrote:
>
> Hello Peter, 
>
> I work in Japan at a special kind of tutoring company that helps students 
> prepare for entrance examinations. I used Mnemosyne to learn Japanese 
> myself, and I would love to have our students use it to learn English (and 
> maybe eventually other subjects). However, I wouldn't want to do anything 
> that is in any way illegal, so I wanted to ask directly if this would be 
> OK. At first, we would just recommend it to some students and provide card 
> sets based on their textbooks, but eventually we might like to recommend it 
> more broadly. We also have our own computer lab and might like to install 
> it on each system.
>
> If you would like to discuss this privately, feel free to email me at my 
> username at gmail.com.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Sam
>

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