grame-cncm / faustlive

Advanced self-contained prototyping environment for the Faust programming language
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what's the "BSD" license? #32

Closed umlaeute closed 3 years ago

umlaeute commented 4 years ago

The following files are licensed under some "BSD" license:

Resources/Examples/capture.dsp Resources/Examples/dbmeter.dsp Resources/Examples/echo.dsp Resources/Examples/karplus32.dsp Resources/Examples/lfBoost.dsp Resources/Examples/lowBoost.dsp Resources/Examples/lowCut.dsp Resources/Examples/matrix.dsp Resources/Examples/noise.dsp Resources/Examples/osc.dsp Resources/Examples/panpot.dsp Resources/Examples/quadEcho.dsp Resources/Examples/spat.dsp Resources/Examples/stereoEcho.dsp Resources/Examples/switcher.dsp Resources/Examples/tapiir.dsp Resources/Examples/volume.dsp Resources/Examples/vumeter.dsp Resources/Examples/UITester.dsp

However, there are various variants of the BSD-license. Am i right that this should really read: BSD-3-clause

umlaeute commented 4 years ago

also, i guess this question really belongs to the faust repository, as i guess the files are taken from there...