I guess we're talking about different things. Sorry for the noise. I
thought you were talking about this MD5 class that you said was third party
in an earlier email.


> The code original comes from a 3rd party and is BSD licensed [1]
> 1. https://github.com/mikechambers/as3corelib/blob/
> master/src/com/adobe/crypto/MD5.as


Adobe would certainly be able to relicense that one and remove the header.

- Josh

On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > I'm confused. Who is the third party?
>
> In this case TweenJS copyright Grant Skinner whose original code is under
> a MIT license. [1] The patch file [2] (copyright Adobe) removes the header
> containing the MIT license from his code.
>
> Again I’ll point out by leaving the header in there is at worse a
> documentation issue and a trial change to make VS what we have at the
> moment which is at worse a licensing error and perhaps not in line with ASF
> policy. Last time this come up several other PMC members agreed with
> leaving the header in - although they may not have a different view now.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
>
> 1. https://github.com/CreateJS/TweenJS/blob/master/src/tweenjs/Tween.js <
> https://github.com/CreateJS/TweenJS/blob/master/src/tweenjs/Tween.js>
> 2.  https://github.com/apache/flex-typedefs/blob/master/
> createjs/src/main/patch/tweenjs.patch <https://github.com/apache/
> flex-typedefs/blob/master/createjs/src/main/patch/tweenjs.patch>

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