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Mako is an MIT-licensed package, but the LicenseRef-scancode-proprietary-license licenseref is added for it. It's possible that it's picking up on the word "commercial" in the README file, even though it's saying explicitly that commercial use is allowed.
It seems like just the word "commercial" appearing is a bit too aggressive for assuming a proprietary license.
Description
Mako is an MIT-licensed package, but the
LicenseRef-scancode-proprietary-license
licenseref is added for it. It's possible that it's picking up on the word "commercial" in the README file, even though it's saying explicitly that commercial use is allowed.It seems like just the word "commercial" appearing is a bit too aggressive for assuming a proprietary license.
How To Reproduce
Shows up in ClearlyDefined using ScanCode 32.3.0.
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