gplate/gplate

Clean up the licensing situation

14 months ago, Gary Kramlich
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Parents 6eed44f77d65
Children 702a74ceeaf9
Clean up the licensing situation
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    COPYING
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    COPYING.LESSER
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    LICENSE
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