Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Package: emacspeak
> Version: 17.0-1
> Severity: severity

[...]

> Additionally, the source contains a lot of sound files without
> specific copyright notice. Some are probably just sounds needed to
> synthesize speech, and may not be copyrightable, or be spoken and
> copyright by Mr. Raman. But files like
>
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/bbc-world-service.ram
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/science-in-action-bbc.ram 
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/cnn-biz.ram            
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/cnn-si.ram
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/cnn-cnn.ram            
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/cnn-sports.ram
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/cnn-es.ram             
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/cnn-top-stories.ram
> emacspeak-17.0/realaudio/radio/cnn-hn.ram
>
> Do sound like somebody else had a copyright on them.

These files are just "links" to web locations, i.e., they only
contains the URLs needed to listen to certain live streams and
archived works.

-- 
CYa,
  Mario

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