This package was debianized by Joe Wreschnig <piman@debian.org> on
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Copyrights:

"6th, January", "SynRG" step file and song, Copyright (c)2001 Brendan Becker.
Downloaded from http://www.icculus.org/pyddr/get.php. Licensed under
the pydance license below.

"Forkbomb" song Copyright (c)2003 Pajama Crisis/Emmett Plant, step file
by Brenden Becker. Downloaded from http://pajamacrisis.net. Licensed
under the EFF OAL below.


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EFF Open Audio License, version 1.0.1
-------------------------------------

   Changes from ver. 1.0[.0]: Typo corrections; no substantive changes.
    1. I. Preamble
    2. II. Terms of Use
    3. III. How to Use this License
       
I. PREAMBLE

Principles

   Digital technology and the Internet can empower artists to reach a 
   worldwide audience and to build upon each other's ideas and
   imagination with extremely low production and distribution costs. Many
   software developers, through both the open source software initiative
   and the free software movement, have long taken advantage of these
   facts to create a vibrant community of shared software that benefits
   creators and the public.

   EFF's Open Audio License provides a legal tool that borrows from both
   movements providing freedom and openness to use music and other
   expressive works in new ways. It allows artists to grant the public
   permission to copy, distribute, adapt, and publicly perform their
   works royalty-free as long as credit is given to the creator as the
   Original Author.

   As in the software communities, this license is intended to help
   foster a community of creators and performers who are free to share
   and build on each others' work. This also frees their audience to
   share works that they enjoy with others, all for the purpose of
   creating a rich and vibrant public commons.
   
   More specifically, this license is designed to serve as a tool of
   freedom for artists who wish to reach one another and new fans with
   their original works. It allows musicians to collaborate in creating a
   pool of "open audio" that can be freely modified, exchanged, and
   utilized in new ways. Artists can use this license to promote
   themselves and take advantage of the new possibilities for empowerment
   and independence that technology provides. It also allows the public
   to experience new music, and connect directly with artists, as well as
   enable "super distribution" where the public is encouraged to copy and
   distribute a work, adding value to the artist's reputation while
   experiencing a world of new music never before available.
   
Why is the EFF advocating a license?

   Because, despite the fact that we are uneasy with the licensing, as
   opposed to sale, of both music and software, we see this particular
   license as a tool of freedom. Our goal is to use the tools of   
   copyright to free artists and audiences from the portion of current
   copyright law that seems, to us, to be getting in the way of
   copyright's original purpose -- the creation of a vibrant public
   commons of music that we all can enjoy and that artists can build
   upon. As part of it, we hope to demonstrate some of what we believe
   should be the best practices in licenses, including respect for the
   rights and limitations of copyright law including fair use, first sale
   rights, as well as consumer protection laws and of course freedom of  
   speech. The aim of this license is to use copyright tools to achieve
   copyright's stated objectives of spreading knowledge and culture while
   preserving incentives for the author.
   
   For legal purposes, this document is the official license under which 
   Open Audio is made available for public use. The original version of  
   this document may be found at:
     http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses/eff_oal.html
   
   Specific terms and conditions for accessing, copying, distribution,
   adaptation, public performance, and attribution follow.
   
II. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE:

Access, Copying, Distribution, Public Performance, Adaptation, and
Attribution

   This license applies to any work offered by the Original Author(s)
   with a notice indicating that it is released under the terms of the
   EFF Open Audio License, "(O)". If used in conjunction with a sound 
   recording (whether in digital or analog form), this license
   encompasses the copyright in both the sound recording (the "master"   
   rights) and the underlying musical composition (the "songwriter"
   rights).
   
   The Original Author retains the copyrights to works released under
   this license, but grants the worldwide public permission to use the   
   work in the ways authorized herein. Activities other than those
   specifically addressed below are outside the scope of this license.
    1. Access, Reproduction, Distribution, Modification, and Performance
       Rights. Subject to the terms and conditions of this license, the
       Original Author irrevocably and perpetually grants to the public
       authorization to freely access, copy, distribute, modify, create
       derivative works from, and publicly perform the work released
       under this license in any medium or format, provided that Original
       Author attribution be included with any copies distributed or
       public performances of the work, as well as any derivative works
       based on the work, as further described below.
    2. Original Author Attribution Requirement. Original Author
       attribution is generally defined as a method in the regular course
       of dealing that reasonably conveys to the recipient of a copy or
       performance the following information: (1) The notice "(O)" that
       indicates the work is released under the EFF Open Audio license;
       (2) the identity of the Original Author; (3) the title of the work
       (at Original Author's option); and (4) how the first listed 
       Original Author may be contacted (at Original Author's option).
   
       Where a common, widely-adopted method for attribution is available
       (such as ID3 tagging for MP3 files), Original Author attribution  
       should be implemented using the common, widely-adopted method. In
       other circumstances, Original Author attribution may be
       implemented in any reasonable fashion, such as by including
       attribution in the public performance, or affixing it to the
       physical media, or embedding it in the digital file. See the
       Suggested Guidelines for general attribution requirements for   
       giving proper credit to the work's Original Author in differing
       circumstances.
    3. Agree Not to Limit Others' Use. Any new work that in whole or in
       part contains or is derived from a work (or part thereof) made  
       available under this license, must itself be licensed as a whole
       under the terms of this license.
       
       Notwithstanding the foregoing, mere aggregation on a volume of a
       storage or distribution medium of an independently created work 
       with one that is made available under this license does not bring
       the other work under the scope of this license. It is not the
       intent of this section to contest the rights of others in works
       created entirely by them; rather, the intent is to exercise the
       right to control the distribution of derivative or collective
       works based upon a work subject to this license.
    4. Acceptance of Terms. Because you have not signed this license, you
       cannot be required to accept it. But nothing besides this license
       grants you authorization to copy, distribute, adapt, or publicly
       perform royalty-free the copyrighted works released under it.
       These activities are prohibited by law without a license or other
       contractual right granted by the copyright owner. By exercising
       one of the rights granted herein you indicate your acceptance of
       this license and agree to be bound by all its terms and
       conditions.   
    5. License Version. This license is Version 1.0. New versions of this
       license will be published from time to time at:
         http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses/eff_oal.html
       Anyone who releases a work under the license without specifying a
       version number allows the recipient to use the work subject to the
       then-current version of this license.
    6. Civil Liberties Unrestricted. Nothing in this license is intended
       to reduce, limit, or restrict any fair use, the first sale
       doctrine, or the public side of the copyright bargain under  
       copyright law, or to in any other way limit any rights bestowed
       under consumer protection or other applicable laws.
    7. Warranty. By offering an original work for public release under
       this license, the Original Author warrants that (i) s/he has the
       power and authority to grant the rights conveyed herein, and (ii) 
       use of the work within the scope of this license will not infringe
       the copyright of any third party.
       
III. HOW TO USE THIS LICENSE

   If you are a musician, band, or other artist and you want your
   creative works to be experienced by the widest audience possible and
   touch the hearts and minds of the greatest number of people around the
   world, the EFF Open Audio License allows your fans and supporters to  
   market and distribute your work through viral marketing that creates
   attention and adds value to your identity. You can also help build a
   common pool of creative expression that can be accessed and improved 
   upon by all of society.
       
   To do so, convey or affix the following information to or about the  
   copy or performance of the work:
       
     The designation "(O)", representing "open" which indicates that the
     Original Author(s) have released the work subject to the terms and
     conditions of this public license;
       
     Name of work's Original Author(s) (both the performer and the song  
     writer);
       
     Name or title of work (at option of author);
     
     First Original Author's specified contact means usually an email or
     Internet address (at option of author);
     
     notice, year created; and license version number.
     
   Examples:
   
     (O) Future Tribe "Gaian Smile" www.VirtualRecordings.com 2001 V.1.0
     
   or  
   
     (O) Future Tribe "Imitatio Mundi" future@virtualrecordings.com 2001
     V.1.0

   This license is designed to provide artists with a mechanism to
   promote their creative talents and identity to millions of people
   through releasing certain recordings to the public. It is also
   designed to serve as a tool to allow musicians to experiment with new 
   business models that do not depend solely on a payment of
   fee-per-copy. Changing times require artists be creative in devising
   new business models for assuring payment and adequate compensation for
   their important contributions to society.
