You can't.  Berkeley keeps the license, and we add ourselves to it.  If
someone else comes along, they can copyright it and add restrictions to
their version.

'k, but what is wrong with "Portions copyright by ..." added to the appropriate files? Why is that "A Bad Thing"?
It becomes an issue should the license ever become contested.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


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