[Bug 241532] Review Request: angrydd - Falling blocks game

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Summary: Review Request: angrydd - Falling blocks game


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=241532





------- Additional Comments From limb at jcomserv.net  2007-05-29 09:53 EST -------
>From COPYING:
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death.wav: Copyright 2003 Manuel Moss (http://armagetron.sf.net/)
break.wav: Copyright 2003 John-Paul Gignac (http://pathological.sf.net)
gameover.wav: Copyright 2002 Pete Shinners (http://www.pygame.org)

pickaxe.svg: Copyright 2004 Jenn Hartnoll
diamond1.svg: Copyright 2004 Michael Urman
Character portraits: Copyright 2004 Jessi Silver

intro.ogg: Copyright 2004 Brendan Becker
single.ogg, versus-1.ogg: Copyright 2005 Ben Zeigler

clicked.wav, rotate.wav, select-confirm.wav, select-move.wav,
and tick.wav: Released into the public domain. If this is not allowed
in your jurisdiction, you may freely copy, distribute, modify, and
distribute modified versions of these files, for any purpose.

All else: Copyright 2004 Joe Wreschnig <piman at sacredchao.net>

Unless otherwise noted above, all material (source code, documentation,
and game data) is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 as published by
the Free Software Foundation, copyrighted by the owners credited above.
The full text of the license follows.

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What is the redistributability* of the Copyrighted audio files?  We see who the
owners are but not whether they may be included or not. Are they all GPL, and
the copyright notices are just supplying attribution?
Otherwise meets packaging guidelines.

*Note: this may not actually be a word.



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