BSD 3-clause requires the copyright statement not just on binary distribution, but on source distribution as well, which includes derived files. Unless the end-users must download the files themselves, there's probably a copyright notice that needs to be included somewhere.
regards, Martijn 2015-12-10 15:07 GMT+01:00 Arthur Reutenauer < [email protected]>: > On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 04:27:37PM +0100, Martijn van der Lee wrote: > > I also wonder if this would require LaTeX to include an additional > > copyright statement in it's documentation and/or binary. > > Hyphenation patterns are not part of the LaTeX kernel and are not > included in > any TeX-related executable. The only binary that contains them is the > format > file, that does not have a copyright statement as it is generated > automatically > on the user's machine, and never distributed. The licence of hyphenation > patterns has thus never had any incidence on the rest of TeX > distributions, as > long of course as it was compatible with the distribution's own licence. > > Best, > > Arthur >
