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bug#28193: tome4 tiles are nonfree?


From: Quiliro Ordonez Baca
Subject: bug#28193: tome4 tiles are nonfree?
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 11:55:07 -0500

Mark H Weaver <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi Chris,
>
> Christopher Allan Webber <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I was excited to see tome4 packaged for Guix since that game is
>> *incredible*.  However, I'm not totally sure about the music, but as for
>> the tiles, there's this message in tome4's COPYING-MEDIA which says:
>>
>>   All the medias located in all the "/data/gfx" folders are granted to
>>   use with the Tales of Maj'Eyal game only.
>>
>>   Please contact address@hidden for more informations.
>>
>> It seems to me that we will have to strip these out.
>
> Thanks for bringing this to our attention.  The GNU FSDG requirements
> for non-functional data are relatively permissive:
>
>   Non-functional Data
>   
>   Data that isn't functional, that doesn't do a practical job, is more
>   of an adornment to the system's software than a part of it.  Thus, we
>   don't insist on the free license criteria for non-functional data.  It
>   can be included in a free system distribution as long as its license
>   gives you permission to copy and redistribute, both for commercial and
>   non-commercial purposes.  For example, some game engines released
>   under the GNU GPL have accompanying game information—a fictional world
>   map, game graphics, and so on—released under such a
>   verbatim-distribution license.  This kind of data can be part of a
>   free system distribution, even though its license does not qualify as
>   free, because it is non-functional.
>
>   
> https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html#non-functional-data
>
> I cannot tell from the text above whether restricting the use of game
> graphics to a particular game is permitted by the GNU FSDG.  I think we
> should ask for clarification from the address@hidden mailing
> list.  Would you be willing to ask?
>
>       Mark

Thank you both for commenting and reporting this issue. Freedom is an
essential part of our foundations.

Distribution linked to some software does not allow practical freedom to
copy. Copying as you wish is essential on all works of art. It is not a
modification. Nevertheless, I cannot assure if it goes against FSDG.

Perhaps I have little experience with Scheme. So I cannot help very much
with the packaging. But I can find someone to help me with the art. Is
it something that requires a lot of work to do?





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