![]() > added debian/TODO to document that issue, i.e., there's still quite some work > copyright information of the game's data is missing in debian/copyright. > Unfortunately, I found a blocker from uploading the package: The licensing and > Am Mittwoch, dem um 01:01 -0300 schrieb Carlos Donizete Froes: > Assunto: Re: Sponsor request for 'Open Surge' What has beenįinally, I would like to ask you all, and in particular Carlosĭonizete, to wait until the upcoming 0.5.2.0 release before uploadingĮm qua., 30 de dez. I too would like to see our project in Debian. If you find any issues, I'm open and willing The popular SuperTux mixes CC-BY-SA artwork with GPL My understanding is that they are compatible and can be Years ago I read about a claimed incompatibilityīetween the CC-BY-SA and the GPL, but I have learned since that thisĭoesn't hold. We have never re-licensed any CC-BY-SA 3.0 content to the GPLv3.Īrtwork is not code. SurgeScript inside the game scripts written in SurgeScript (.ssįiles) are released under the MIT license. In addition, we have a scripting system called We also have aįew files under the public domain and under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 (check GPLv3, but our artwork is mostly under the CC-BY 3.0. Let me also clarify that our C source code is released under the Pretend to have permission" sounds disrespectful to me and to Inference that our project "copies random files from the web and HeĬared and he has provided great free music to our project. Now, but he has made that music for Open Surge, and it's free. He expresses gratitude for having that music included in the game: Regarding musics/theme.ogg specifically, I invite you to take a lookĪt a screenshot of a private conversation between me and Johan, where Then he decides to release his files under the public domain: While not directly related to musics/theme.ogg, in a forum threadĭated from December 2011 I explain to Johan about free content and Unfortunately, Johan passed away aįew years back (we have even included a RIP in our credits screen). I have talked to Johan about his music and he has agreed to He joined our project years ago andįree content is very important to our project and I talk to artistsĪbout it. Johan Brodd (aka jobromedia) has created the song Minds Wide Open The "copyright issue" you have raised is not valid. > From what I've seen in Open Surge it seems this is another example of upstream copying random files from the web and pretend to have the permission to create derivate works from them and redistribute them > clarification from upstream about copyrights and license terms of the > included in Debian and I highly recommend to double-check and get a > Those files must be either removed or replaced before the package can be > bells because when I find one such file, there are likely more such candidates My gut feeling and experience ring all alarm > apologies for the German screenshot, the relevant information is clear, > author with license conditions: attributen, non-commercial, non-derivative. > That song can be found on Vimeo uploaded by the > Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows. > New logical stream (#1, serial: 00006c42): type vorbis > during a review of the package on salsa, I spotted at least one non-free file ![]() Those files must be either removed or replaced before the package canīe included in Debian and I highly recommend to double-check and get aĬlarification from upstream about copyrights and license terms of the ![]() My gut feeling and experience ring allĪlarm bells because when I find one such file, there are likely more My apologies for the German screenshot, the relevant The author with license conditions: attributen, non-commercial, non-ĭerivative. That song can be found on Vimeo uploaded by Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows. New logical stream (#1, serial: 00006c42): type vorbis Date: Wed, 10:26:15 +0100 Hi,ĭuring a review of the package on salsa, I spotted at least one non. ![]()
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