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  "key": "openldap-1.3",
  "short_name": "OpenLDAP Public License 1.3",
  "name": "OpenLDAP Public License 1.3",
  "category": "Copyleft Limited",
  "owner": "OpenLDAP Foundation",
  "homepage_url": "http://www.openldap.org/devel/gitweb.cgi?p=openldap.git;a=blob;f=LICENSE;hb=e5f8117f0ce088d0bd7a8e18ddf37eaa40eb09b1",
  "notes": "Per SPDX.org, this license was released 17 January 1999. This license was\nissued twice in the same day with a minor correction. This is the corrected\n(second) version.\n",
  "spdx_license_key": "OLDAP-1.3",
  "text_urls": [
    "http://www.openldap.org/devel/gitweb.cgi?p=openldap.git;a=blob;f=LICENSE;hb=e5f8117f0ce088d0bd7a8e18ddf37eaa40eb09b1"
  ],
  "minimum_coverage": 70,
  "ignorable_copyrights": [
    "Copyright 1998-1999, The OpenLDAP Foundation"
  ],
  "ignorable_holders": [
    "The OpenLDAP Foundation"
  ],
  "text": "The OpenLDAP Public License \n\nVersion 1.3, 17 January 1999 \nCopyright 1998-1999, The OpenLDAP Foundation. \nAll Rights Reserved. \n\nNote: \nThis license is derived from the \"Artistic License\" as distributed \nwith the Perl Programming Language. 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