Re: License Question

2012-12-29 Thread Florian Weimer
* Daniel Echeverry:

 I am currently working on this bug [1], the package has a licensed font
 with this text [2]. Can you tell me how I define this license in
 debian/copyright file?

Can you just remove the file and use the system font instead?


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Re: License Question

2012-12-29 Thread Daniel Echeverry
2012/12/29 Florian Weimer f...@deneb.enyo.de

 * Daniel Echeverry:

  I am currently working on this bug [1], the package has a licensed font
  with this text [2]. Can you tell me how I define this license in
  debian/copyright file?

 Can you just remove the file and use the system font instead?


Hi,

Ohh I misunderstood I want to know if the lincense is free software, And if
it is compatible with DFSG

Regards.

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Re: Are all files produced by GPL Ghostscript copyrighted by 'Artifex Software, Inc.'?

2012-12-29 Thread Gervase Markham
On 22/12/12 12:33, Vaibhav Niku wrote:
 One solution to the problem is to get the source code, delete the
 lines which insert the copyright notice (“modify the code”), compile
 the code, and use this. This is legal as the code is released under
 GPL and GPL allows modifications. (You could release your
 modifications too. This is how Debian makes ‘Iceweasel’ out of
 ‘Firefox’ -- just so that Debian users don't have to sign a EULA with
 Mozilla.)

Can I just correct a misunderstanding here: Firefox does not have a
EULA, and there is no need to sign anything to use it. The builds you
can download from www.mozilla.org are fully free software under the MPL 2.

[It is true that we retain trademark control over use of the Firefox
logo, which is probably why Iceweasel still exists - although, not being
involved in that project, I couldn't say for definite.]

Gerv



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Re: License Question

2012-12-29 Thread Florian Weimer
* Daniel Echeverry:

 2012/12/29 Florian Weimer f...@deneb.enyo.de

 * Daniel Echeverry:

  I am currently working on this bug [1], the package has a licensed font
  with this text [2]. Can you tell me how I define this license in
  debian/copyright file?

 Can you just remove the file and use the system font instead?

 Ohh I misunderstood I want to know if the lincense is free software, And if
 it is compatible with DFSG

It is DFSG-compatible because it's already in the archive.  You
shouldn't ship it a second time.


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