Hi,
I'm looking at Hanazono fonts[1] license to be packaging. that simply says:
This font is a free software. Unlimited permission is granted to use, copy, and distribute it, with or without modification, either commercially and noncommercially. THIS FONT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY.
So what the license name should I use for spec file?
TIA, -- Akira TAGOH
On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 16:58 +0900, Akira TAGOH wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at Hanazono fonts[1] license to be packaging. that simply says:
This font is a free software. Unlimited permission is granted to use, copy, and distribute it, with or without modification, either commercially and noncommercially. THIS FONT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY.
So what the license name should I use for spec file?
License: Copyright only
(This is one of the licenses where all rights are granted, but the copyright holder doesn't abandon copyright.)
~spot
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:41:46 -0400, "TC" == "Tom "spot" Callaway" tcallawa@redhat.com wrote:
TC> On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 16:58 +0900, Akira TAGOH wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at Hanazono fonts[1] license to be packaging. that simply says:
This font is a free software. Unlimited permission is granted to use, copy, and distribute it, with or without modification, either commercially and noncommercially. THIS FONT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY.
So what the license name should I use for spec file?
TC> License: Copyright only
TC> (This is one of the licenses where all rights are granted, but the TC> copyright holder doesn't abandon copyright.)
Sure. thanks.
-- Akira TAGOH