Remove unnecessary copyrights from README#428
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As references to these modules have previously been made (in the opening paragraph) there is no need to explicitly list their copyright.
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Remove unnecessary copyrights from README
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I noticed that the links to modules used by python-mode is inconsistent throughout the README. Several link to the copyright in the README document itself, while others link to the modules repos/sites directly (e.g., in the opening paragraph).
For consistency, I have opted to remove all copyrights (except that of python-mode), and instead link to the external modules used directly.