I have noted that there aren't many (if any) copyrights in FreeBSD manpages.
I appreciate that. But GDlib has the following text in its license

  "Permission has been granted to copy, distribute and modify gd in
  any context without fee, including a commercial application,
  provided that this notice is present in user-accessible supporting
  documentation."

The software I port only have a man page as user documentation.
Dose that mean that I have to put all the boring copyright stuff in the bottom of the man page? Or is it considered fulfilled with a LICENSE file in the source dir? Any other options?

How is “user-accessible” usually interpreted in this case?

BR Simon
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