Re: New License/Exception Request: Python Imaging Library License
J Lovejoy
Hi Mark, Philippe,
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I just had a closer look at this using Alan’s handy License Diff tool, which gave it a close match to MIT-CMU - the only difference between this license and MIT-CMU is: - “and its associated documentation” instead of just “and its documentation” in the first sentence (Permission to use…) - use of the Oxford comma: “use, copy, modify, and distribute” - a comma added after “copies”, as in: “provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies, and that both…” - a comma after “specific” in last line, as in: “ pertaining to distraction of the software without specific, written…” - “prior permission” instead of “permission” in last sentence of first paragraph. I can also see (by just doing a naked-eye analysis) how this might also match to a variation of the HPND. What do the other lawyers think though about the difference between this and MIT-CMU? Are these slight variations something we might simply capture with markup and then this license would be a valid match to MIT-CMU? I made a new issue in Github repo to track here: https://github.com/spdx/license-list-XML/issues/750 Thanks, Jilayne On Dec 14, 2018, at 1:28 AM, Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@...> wrote: |
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