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and subject line license issue with included xlisp
has caused the Debian Bug report #802021,
regarding audacity: non-free files
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Source: audacity
Version: 2.0.6-2
Severity: important

Files in "lib-src/libnyquist/nyquist/xlisp" have the following in the header:

        Copyright (c) 1985, by David Michael Betz
        All Rights Reserved
        Permission is granted for unrestricted non-commercial use

Also I'm concerned about the following files in
"lib-src/lv2/lv2/lv2specgen/DTD":

        xhtml-symbol.ent
        xhtml-special.ent
        xhtml-lat1.ent

as they contain the following:

     Portions (C) International Organization for Standardization 1986:
     Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with conforming
     SGML systems and applications as defined in ISO 8879, provided
     this notice is included in all copies.

Please investigate.

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according to lib-src/libnyquist/nyquist/license.txt, the xlisp package
is indeed covered by a BSD-2 license (despite the claims in the source
files).
this is backed up by newer releases of xlisp (xlisp-3.0 as can be
downloded from http://www.xlisp.org/), which is also released under the
BSD-3-clause (and has the offending lines in the source-files replaced
by a generic reference to license.txt - which holds the BSD-3-clause
license).

this is also documented in d/copyright (which unfortunately is not in a
machine-readable format yet)

masdr
IOhannes

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