Re: Does input method table count as software?

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On 08/10/2009 01:41 AM, Ding-Yi Chen wrote:
Hi,

I am packing Dayi3, a Chinese input method for IBus.

The license of the table (as shown in
http://code.google.com/p/openvanilla/source/browse/trunk/Modules/SharedData/dayi3.cin )

states:

    This table is authorized by Taiyi (http://www.dayi.com) for free
    download and use.

    Users may not distribute the modified character encoding rules,
    but can change the table format for other input method and platform.

Even if it was determined to be content, they explicitly do not give permission for us to redistribute (they actually say that we don't have permission to distribute the modified rules, but they never say that we do have permission to distribute the unmodified rules).

That license is not acceptable for Fedora.

~spot

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