- The reference implementation libraries are licensed under <a href="http://www.xiph.org/licenses/bsd/">Xiph's variant of the BSD License</a>, a.k.a. the Xiph License. This is a trivial variation of the popular <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php">BSD License</a> where the Xiph.org Foundation is substituted for the University of California, Berkeley. In simple terms, these libraries may be used by any application, Open or proprietary, linked or incorporated in whole, so long as acknowledgement is made to Xiph.org Foundation when using the source code in whole or in derived works. The Xiph License is free enough that the libraries have been used in commercial products to implement FLAC, including in the firmware of hardware devices where other Open Source licenses can be problematic. In the source code these libraries are called <span class="commandname">libFLAC</span>, <span class="commandname">libFLAC++</span>, <span class="commandname">libOggFLAC</span>, and <span class="commandname">libOggFLAC++</span>.<br />
+ The reference implementation libraries are licensed under <a href="http://www.xiph.org/licenses/bsd/">Xiph's variant of the BSD License</a>, a.k.a. the Xiph License. This is a trivial variation of the popular <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php">BSD License</a> where the Xiph.org Foundation is substituted for the University of California, Berkeley. In simple terms, these libraries may be used by any application, Open or proprietary, linked or incorporated in whole, so long as acknowledgement is made to Xiph.org Foundation when using the source code in whole or in derived works. The Xiph License is free enough that the libraries have been used in commercial products to implement FLAC, including in the firmware of hardware devices where other Open Source licenses can be problematic. In the source code these libraries are called <span class="commandname">libFLAC</span> and <span class="commandname">libFLAC++</span>.<br />