+License: EXPAT
+
+Files: src/FlightCrew/Misc/CustomAssert.cpp
+ src/FlightCrew/Misc/CustomAssert.h
+Copyright: 2008, Power of Two Games LLC
+License: BSD-3-clause
+
+Files: src/FlightCrew/Misc/XercesHUse.h
+Copyright: 2009-2010, Strahinja Markovic
+License: GPL-3+
+
+Files: src/zipios/zipios++/zipios-config.w32.h
+Copyright: 2000, 1. Thomas Søndergaard 2. Kevin Shea
+License: LGPL-2+
+
+Files: src/FlightCrew/tests/misc_tests/NormalizePath_test.cpp
+Copyright: 2011, John Schember
+License: LGPL-3+
+
+Files: src/FlightCrew/Schemas/xhtml11-flat.dtd
+Copyright: 1998-2000, World Wide Web Consortium
+License: XHTML-DTD
+
+Files: src/FlightCrew/Schemas/ncx-2005-1.dtd
+Copyright: 2002-2005 The DAISY Consortium
+Comment: Stated by the Secretary of DAISY:
+ https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=73;bug=602781
+ https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=83;bug=602781
+ Below a quote from these emails.
+License: Permissive
+ The DTDs are freely available from DAISY website; start at:
+ http://www.daisy.org/z3986 There is no cost associated with the use of these
+ DTDs.
+ .
+ Many companies will copy and distribute these DTDs for use with their
+ authoring or playback tools, which is perfectly fine. This may eliminate the
+ need to go online for validation, etc.
+ The working group may update the DTDs if errors are found and this will be
+ announced publically.
+ The DTDs were developed and highly influenced by HTML and Docbook.
+ .
+ The DTDs may be modified for your use, but you may not claim that a modified
+ version conforms to the DAISY Standard or the Niso Z39.86 Standard. It is
+ common for XML and DTD developers to borrow from various standards, and this
+ is expected.
+ .
+ You may want to look at the ANSI/NISO Z39.98 specification for a more
+ up-to-date mechanism for content creation that conforms to XML.
+ .
+ If you create your own DTDs and you have borrowed, even heavily from these,
+ yes, you would be able to distribute the DTDs. I think 67 of the elements from
+ dtbook dtds came from HTML.
+ .
+ However, one should not claim that modified versions conform to DAISY or NISO.
+