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update COPYRIGHT file to clarify that permissions apply for all files
these changes are the outcome of a long mailing list thread that took place March 2016, "musl licensing". among minor other issues, prospective users were not confident that the whole-project MIT license would grant permission for files to which the COPYRIGHT file expressed a belief that copyright not apply, if it turned out that these files were actually subject to copyright. in accordance with the original intent of applying a permissive license to the project, which was that license issues not be an obstacle to use, the text which was causing confusion is removed. no new claims of copyright are made, but new text is added to clarify that the grant of permissions applies to all files, and an explicit grant of permission to use public headers and crt files without attribution has been made. this patch was reviewed and approved by all substantial contributors to the affected files: Bobby Bingham, John Spencer (rofl0r), Nicholas J. Kain, Rich Felker, Richard Pennington, Stefan Kristiansson, and Szabolcs Nagy.
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@ -115,10 +115,8 @@ licensed under following terms: "Permission to use, copy, modify,
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and/or distribute this code for any purpose with or without fee is
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and/or distribute this code for any purpose with or without fee is
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hereby granted. There is no warranty."
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hereby granted. There is no warranty."
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The x86_64 port was written by Nicholas J. Kain. Several files (crt)
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The x86_64 port was written by Nicholas J. Kain and is licensed under
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were released into the public domain; others are licensed under the
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the standard MIT terms.
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standard MIT license terms at the top of this file. See individual
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files for their copyright status.
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The mips and microblaze ports were originally written by Richard
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The mips and microblaze ports were originally written by Richard
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Pennington for use in the ellcc project. The original code was adapted
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Pennington for use in the ellcc project. The original code was adapted
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@ -140,15 +138,26 @@ can be found in the git version control history of the project. The
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omission of copyright and license comments in each file is in the
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omission of copyright and license comments in each file is in the
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interest of source tree size.
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interest of source tree size.
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All public header files (include/* and arch/*/bits/*) should be
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In addition, permission is hereby granted for all public header files
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treated as Public Domain as they intentionally contain no content
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(include/* and arch/*/bits/*) and crt files intended to be linked into
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which can be covered by copyright. Some source modules may fall in
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applications (crt/*, ldso/dlstart.c, and arch/*/crt_arch.h) to omit
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this category as well. If you believe that a file is so trivial that
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the copyright notice and permission notice otherwise required by the
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it should be in the Public Domain, please contact the authors and
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license, and to use these files without any requirement of
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request an explicit statement releasing it from copyright.
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attribution. These files include substantial contributions from:
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The following files are trivial, believed not to be copyrightable in
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Bobby Bingham
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the first place, and hereby explicitly released to the Public Domain:
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John Spencer
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Nicholas J. Kain
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Rich Felker
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Richard Pennington
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Stefan Kristiansson
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Szabolcs Nagy
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All public headers: include/*, arch/*/bits/*
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all of whom have explicitly granted such permission.
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Startup files: crt/*
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This file previously contained text expressing a belief that most of
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the files covered by the above exception were sufficiently trivial not
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to be subject to copyright, resulting in confusion over whether it
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negated the permissions granted in the license. In the spirit of
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permissive licensing, and of not having licensing issues being an
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obstacle to adoption, that text has been removed.
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