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would this custom license considered DFSG-free/GPL-compatible



Dear Debian IANALs,

Would you consider this short custom license DFSG-free and compatible for
reuse/integration within projects under more permissive (MIT/BSD) or copyleft
licenses such as GPL.  (do not want to burden/prime you with my analysis).

// This software is published under the terms of KeyJ's Research License,
// version 0.3. Usage of this software is subject to the following conditions:
// 0. There's no warranty whatsoever. The author(s) of this software can not
//    be held liable for any damages that result from existence or use of this
//    software.
// 1. This software may be used freely for both non-commercial and commercial
//    purposes.
// 2. This software may be redistributed freely, paid or unpaid, in source or
//    binary form, standalone or as part of a larger work, as long as this
//    license information is included.
// 3. This software may be modified freely except for this license information,
//    which must not be changed in any way.
// 4. If anything other than configuration, indentation or comments have been
//    altered in the code, the modified code must be made accessible to the
//    original author(s).

Thank you very much in advance for your time/input!

P.S. Please keep me and Martin CCed.  Thank you very much
-- 
Yaroslav O. Halchenko, Ph.D.
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