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authorBill Cox <waywardgeek@google.com>2015-02-27 10:17:45 -0800
committerBill Cox <waywardgeek@google.com>2015-02-27 10:17:45 -0800
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@@ -13,13 +13,8 @@ how to use Sonic.java. To play with it, you'll need a "talking.wav" file in the
current directory, and you'll want to change the speed, pitch or other
parameters manually in Main.java, in the main method.
-Sonic is Copyright 2010, 2011, Bill Cox, all rights reserved. It is released as
-open source under the Lesser Gnu Public License version 2.1. All files except
-main.c, Main.java and all the sound samples are LGPL. main.c Main.java and the
-sound samples in the samples directory are in the public domain. As a special
-exception, you may add the source code for sonic.c or Sonic.java to your
-project, rather than linking against a libsonic or adding Sonic.jar, but any
-changes to these two files must be published according to the LGPL terms.
+Sonic is Copyright 2010, 2011, Bill Cox, all rights reserved. It is released
+under the Apache 2.0 license, to promote usage as widely as possible.
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