Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:

> Unfortunately, the Asterisk 1.4 sounds don't have a license at all.
> I've been bugging Digium for a while (<1 year at this point) to put a
> license on the sounds but they haven't done anything yet.  The rumors
> that I've heard is that the license that they eventually get released
> under may not be GPL-friendly (commercial use restrictions).

GPL mostly/only deals with code, so I think you were thinking of
Creative Commons licenses which are for this kind of thing rather then code.

I was thinking of non-Asterisk content in the case of translated files
and some of these are in high quality formats.

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 Duane

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