[Please keep me in the CC, as I am not subscribed to -legal] I am preparing an upload to tbb. With this upload, a new binary package will be introduced, called libtbb-doc. It will include HTML documentation files that were generated by Doxygen from the tbb program sources. Because of the new binary package, it will have to pass NEW processing again, which is why I am posting this message to the list.
Now, each HTML file contains this comment: Generated by Doxygen 1.3.9.1 Each file also contains this footer: Copyright © 2005-2008 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. When I inquired in #debian-devel, AzaThat indicated that the "All Rights Reserved" has little or no legal meaning anymore. I wanted to get some opinions on this list before I upload however. All of the program sources are clearly covered under GPL2. The documentation is mechanically generated from the sources. Does the footer statement on documentation pages conflict with that license. My initial inclination is that it does not. Any other opinions? Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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