Grant Shoshin Shangreaux <[email protected]> writes: > By the way, I used some real metadata from tracks I have, but afaik that > is not copyrighted data. If we'd prefer to keep it out of the code base, > I can replace it. If I add any audio files in for testing, I will ensure > they are properly free.
As far as I know, metadata is copyrighted. I don't know the legal particulars, but I think it would be wise to err on the side of caution if you use metadata from a third party. But if you have a known license for the metadata, or if you're using your own, I don't see any reason not to include them in the codebase. Copyright is one of the reasons I did not (yet) include any testing code and data with emms-info-native. For testing I've used files from Mutagen and also my own files tagged with data from MusicBrainz. Both should be ok as Mutagen is GPLv2 or later and MusicBrainz core data is CC0, i.e. in public domain. But I still need to prepare the files so that they're suitable for redistribution, and also convert my ad hoc tests to proper ERT tests. -- Petteri
