I've had no luck in tracking down any of those licences.
The current code in SVN now silently ignores any music files not
present on disk so it could be distributed without music, if the music
were split out of the kq-data package. However the current game-play
is in flux somewhat and is probably
The kq and kq-data packages were removed from Debian because of
the unlicensed music: http://bugs.debian.org/575739
Meanwhile, the upstream KQ developers are tracking the music
licenses in their wiki. So far, the composer of aa_arofl.xm has
granted permission to distribute that file but not to
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo k...@iki.fi writes:
Even if the demoscene musicians who made these files are happy to
let people copy them, it still does not mean modifying them is
allowed, as Debian would require for packages in main.
Apparently, at least some of them can be distributed unmodified,
Package: kq-data
Version: 0.99.cvs20070319-1.1
Severity: serious
According to these posts to the kqlives-main mailing list in 2002-2004
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=000901c2d8ac%2483171de0%248692fea9%40computer
(Re: [Kqlives-main] TT -- TroyD merge)
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