The numpy libraries (numpy/core/machar.py, numpy/fft/info.py, 
numpy/lib/function_base.py) contain references to "Numerical Recipes: The Art 
of Scientific Computing".  The book contains a licensing section which states 
"... Unlicensed transfer of Numerical Recipes programs to any other format is 
strictly prohibited".  From this we understand that use of the book as a 
reference is permitted, but copying of code for distribution, whether 
non-commercially or otherwise is not permitted.   We are wondering if anyone 
has done an analysis of this situation around numpy, and if so what conclusion 
they might have reached?


Andrew MacKeith
Python and Scripting Development
Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp.


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