Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: aenigmafonts.com
Upstream-Contact: Brian kent <aefonts@frontiernet.net>
Source: debian-archive-the-last-uploaded-source-package-trying-to-get-rid-of-ttf-*-packages

Files: *
Copyright: 1995-2008 Brian kent <aefonts@frontiernet.net>
License: madduck-special-license
 also sprach Brian Kent <aefonts@frontiernet.net> [2008.07.04.2109 +0200]:
 Yes, you can redistribute any of my fonts.
 .
 As I said, it's not enough to give us the permission, it has to
 extend to all our users who need to be able
 .
 - to distribute your fonts further, without asking you
 - to create new fonts, based on your fonts, without asking you
 - to make changes to your fonts, provided those changes are noted
   and the original fonts are still attributed to you.
 .
 Is this what you intended when you wrote the above?
 .
 Hi,
 Yes, all of the things mentioned above I agree to.

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Copyright: 2020-2024 Alex Myczko <tar@debian.org>
           2008 Philip Newborough (aka corenominal) <mail@philipnewborough.co.uk>
License: GPL-2+
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