Re: Any free Ultima-style music?

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2009/10/19 Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
It looks like I'm going to have to drop the music from the packaged
version of Nazghul because as far as I can tell it has a noncommercial
use restriction.  I wonder if anyone has any leads on some basic free
Ultima-style music that I could suggest as a replacement.  The engine
just uses ogg files, with a simple schema file that defines which songs
get played where, so I can easily replace stuff if I can get
replacements.

Currently there are fifteen songs, all taken from mfiles.co.uk.  I still
need to bounce an email off of mfiles to verify that the nazghul folks
didn't obtain special permission.  Actually I'm having trouble
deciphering the situation, but I figure it's better to pull now so that
we don't ship this stuff in F12.

 - J<


Hi, take a look here:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/dungeonhack/browser/trunk/dungeonhack/media/audio/music

A developer told me all their content is GPLd, and they state clearly any contribution
must be copylefted here:
http://dungeonhack.sourceforge.net/DungeonHack:Copyrights


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