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diff --git a/meta/files/common-licenses/Simple-2 b/meta/files/common-licenses/Simple-2 deleted file mode 100644 index 4a2e1c3bac..0000000000 --- a/meta/files/common-licenses/Simple-2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - -Simple Public License (SimPL) - -Preamble -This Simple Public License 2.0 (SimPL 2.0 for short) is a plain language -implementation of GPL 2.0. The words are different, but the goal is the same - -to guarantee for all users the freedom to share and change software. If anyone -wonders about the meaning of the SimPL, they should interpret it as consistent -with GPL 2.0. -Simple Public License (SimPL) 2.0 -The SimPL applies to the software's source and object code and comes with any -rights that I have in it (other than trademarks). You agree to the SimPL by -copying, distributing, or making a derivative work of the software. - -You get the royalty free right to: -Use the software for any purpose; -Make derivative works of it (this is called a "Derived Work"); -Copy and distribute it and any Derived Work. -If you distribute the software or a Derived Work, you must give back to the -community by: -Prominently noting the date of any changes you make; -Leaving other people's copyright notices, warranty disclaimers, and license -terms in place; -Providing the source code, build scripts, installation scripts, and interface -definitions in a form that is easy to get and best to modify; -Licensing it to everyone under SimPL, or substantially similar terms (such as -GPL 2.0), without adding further restrictions to the rights provided; -Conspicuously announcing that it is available under that license. -There are some things that you must shoulder: -You get NO WARRANTIES. None of any kind; -If the software damages you in any way, you may only recover direct damages up -to the amount you paid for it (that is zero if you did not pay anything). You -may not recover any other damages, including those called "consequential -damages." (The state or country where you live may not allow you to limit -your liability in this way, so this may not apply to you); -The SimPL continues perpetually, except that your license rights end -automatically if: -You do not abide by the "give back to the community" terms (your -licensees get to keep their rights if they abide); -Anyone prevents you from distributing the software under the terms of the -SimPL. -License for the License -You may do anything that you want with the SimPL text; it's a license form to -use in any way that you find helpful. To avoid confusion, however, if you -change the terms in any way then you may not call your license the Simple -Public License or the SimPL (but feel free to acknowledge that your license is -"based on the Simple Public License"). - - - - - - |