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  "short_name": "LPPL 1.3a",
  "name": "LaTeX Project Public License v1.3a",
  "category": "Copyleft",
  "owner": "LaTeX",
  "homepage_url": "http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3a.txt",
  "notes": "Per SPDX.org, this license was released 1 Oct 2004",
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    "Copyright 1999 2002-04 LaTeX3 Project"
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  "text": "The LaTeX Project Public License\n=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-\nLPPL Version 1.3a  2004-10-01\n\nCopyright 1999 2002-04 LaTeX3 Project\n    Everyone is allowed to distribute verbatim copies of this\n    license document, but modification of it is not allowed.\n\n\nPREAMBLE\n========\nThe LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) is the primary license under\nwhich the the LaTeX kernel and the base LaTeX packages are distributed.\n\nYou may use this license for any work of which you hold the copyright\nand which you wish to distribute.  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