* Andreas Schuldei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20001106 00:29]: > * David Z Maze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001106 00:01]: > > Andreas Schuldei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > AS> (c) You may build derived versions of this software under the > > AS> restrictions stated in Section 2, Restrictions, of this license. The > > AS> derived versions must be clearly marked as such and must be called by > > AS> a name other than ITS4. ITS4 and "It's The Software, Stupid!" are > > AS> trademarks of Cigital, Inc. > > > > This sounds awfully similar to the license pine ships with; this > > paragraph means, among other things, that naming the Debian package > > 'its4' is a violation of the license. It's unclear to me whether it > > could be included in Debian at all, even in non-free.
> We do not derive anything. We compile and distribute the software > and include the license, as permitted. That is not the problem. We *do* derive since you made changes to the upstream. However, renaming the package should solve this problem. I'm CCing debian-legal@lists.debian.org and preserving the relevant copyright notice above, so we get some real advice. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]