This package was maemofied by Flandry <davidfalkayn@gmail.com> on
Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:31:36 -0500. The source code for it is available in 
the same repository (apt-get source mame).

License

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MAME logo may not be used without first obtaining permission of the 
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Copyright

The code in MAME is the work of hundreds of developers, each of whom 
owns the copyright to the code they wrote. There is no central copyright 
authority you can license the code from. The proper way to use the MAME 
source code is to examine it, using it to understand how the games 
worked, and then write your own emulation code. Sorry, there is no free 
lunch here.
