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Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: SweetHome3D Additional 3D models (non-free licenses)
Source: http://www.sweethome3d.com/importModels.jsp

Files: *
Copyright: Arturo Matheus, Baffab, Ben Omari, Carvalho, Diestel,
 Dingenskirchen, Don Ravey, Emmanuel Puybaret, Fabrice Delobe, GdB, Geantick,
 Icybones, Infernal-quack, Jarda Benkovsky, LucaPresidente, Maui, Migdalia
 Lopez, Miguel Angel Serra, N Mi, Pencilart, Peter Smolik, Rlocatelli, Robert
 Pastierovic, Russian, Sergio Capretta, Sheep, Siath, Sleipnir1, Snduc, Theo
 Blonk and Wrosun
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Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2012, Gabriele Giacone <1o5g4r8o@gmail.com>
           2016, Markus Koschany <apo@debian.org>
License: Free-Art-1.3

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