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-#License of Gregorio
-
-The program Gregorio is Copyright (C) 2007-2019 The Gregorio Project,
-see [CONTRIBUTORS.md](CONTRIBUTORS.md) for authors. It is distributed
-under the GPLv3 license, printed below.
-
-The GPLv3 license applies to all files in the Gregorio sources and
-repository, except:
-
-- the *greciliae* font (C) 2007 Matthew Spencer, under the
- [SIL Open Font
- License](http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=OFL)
-- the other fonts, under the GPLv3 license with font exception.
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-The font exception reads:
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- As a special exception, if you create a document which uses this font,
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- This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
- under certain conditions; type 'show c' for details.
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