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It would be in the public domain. Wouldn't really matter all that much if the end goal was to get it included in the Python standard library, but the whole "Copyright (c) 2024 Dan Blanchard" in the license file would just be BS.

The big question is whether or not is it a derivative work of an LGPL project. If it is, then it's just an outright copyright violation.



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