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authorFlorian Eula <mr.pikzen@gmail.com>2015-01-27 12:17:56 +0100
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Fixed license info, reverted qr.js to GPL
Added full GPLv3 and CC-BY license I also accidentally declared qr.js as MIT and CC-BY, when it was GPLv3. I don't even.
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ License: MIT License (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
49Copyright: (C) Mika Tuupola, https://github.com/tuupola 49Copyright: (C) Mika Tuupola, https://github.com/tuupola
50 50
51Files: inc/qr.js 51Files: inc/qr.js
52License: MIT License (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT), Creative Commons 52License: GPLv3 License (http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0)
53Copyright: (C) 2014 Alasdair Mercer, http://neocotic.com, https://github.com/neocotic/qr.js 53Copyright: (C) 2014 Alasdair Mercer, http://neocotic.com, https://github.com/neocotic/qr.js
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