/usr/share/doc/libreiser4-dev/copyright is in libreiser4-dev 1.1.0-1.1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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Sat, 20 Dec 2003 17:35:28 +0100.
It was downloaded from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/fs/reiser4/reiser4progs/
Upstream Authors: Hans Reiser <reiser@namesys.com>
Yury Umanets <umka@namesys.com>
Vitaly Fertman <vitaly@namesys.com>
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2001-2005 by Hans Reiser
License:
Reiser4 is hereby licensed under the GNU General
Public License version 2.
Source code files that contain the phrase "licensing governed by
COPYING" are "governed files" throughout this file. Governed
files are licensed under the GPL. The portions of them owned by Hans
Reiser, or authorized to be licensed by him, have been in the past,
and likely will be in the future, licensed to other parties under
other licenses. If you add your code to governed files, and don't
want it to be owned by Hans Reiser, put your copyright label on that
code so the poor blight and his customers can keep things straight.
All portions of governed files not labeled otherwise are owned by Hans
Reiser, and by adding your code to it, widely distributing it to
others or sending us a patch, and leaving the sentence in stating that
licensing is governed by the statement in this file, you accept this.
It will be a kindness if you identify whether Hans Reiser is allowed
to license code labeled as owned by you on your behalf other than
under the GPL, because he wants to know if it is okay to do so and put
a check in the mail to you (for non-trivial improvements) when he
makes his next sale. He makes no guarantees as to the amount if any,
though he feels motivated to motivate contributors, and you can surely
discuss this with him before or after contributing. You have the
right to decline to allow him to license your code contribution other
than under the GPL.
Further licensing options are available for commercial and/or other
interests directly from Hans Reiser: reiser@namesys.com. If you interpret
the GPL as not allowing those additional licensing options, you read
it wrongly, and Richard Stallman agrees with me, when carefully read
you can see that those restrictions on additional terms do not apply
to the owner of the copyright, and my interpretation of this shall
govern for this license.
Finally, nothing in this license shall be interpreted to allow you to
fail to fairly credit me, or to remove my credits such as by creating
a front end that hides my credits from the user or renaming mkreiser4
to mkyourcompanyfs or even just make_filesystem, without my
permission, unless you are an end user not redistributing to others.
If you have doubts about how to properly do that, or about what is
fair, ask. (Last I spoke with him Richard was contemplating how best
to address the fair crediting issue in the next GPL version.)
Also, a clustering file system built to work on top of this file
system shall be considered a derivative work for the purposes of
interpreting the GPL license granted herein. Plugins are also to be
considered derivative works. Share code or pay money, we give you the
choice.
On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General
Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'.
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