Clarify wording of license information in README.

This text historically was copied verbatim from rust-lang/rust's own README [1]
with the intention of licensing projects the same as rustc's own license, namely
a dual MIT/Apache-2.0 license. The clause about "various BSD-like licenses"
isn't actually correct for almost all projects other than rust-lang/rust and
the wording around "both" was slightly ambiguous.

This commit updates the wording to match more precisely what's in the
standard library [2], namely clarifying that there aren't any BSD-like licenses
in this repository and that the source is licensable under either license, at
your own discretion.

[1]: f0fe716dbc (license)
[2]: f0fe716dbc/src/libstd/lib.rs (L5-L9)
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Alex Crichton 2017-10-30 14:07:37 -07:00
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@ -58,10 +58,20 @@ You can enable this feature via:
proc-macro2 = { version = "0.1", features = ["unstable"] }
```
# License
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licenses.
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