Hi folks,
Package "objenesis" in Fedora contains two files with following license header:
/** * COPYRIGHT & LICENSE * * This code is Copyright (c) 2006 BEA Systems, inc. It is provided free, as-is and without any warranties for the purpose of * inclusion in Objenesis or any other open source project with a FSF approved license, as long as this notice is not * removed. There are no limitations on modifying or repackaging the code apart from this. * * BEA does not guarantee that the code works, and provides no support for it. Use at your own risk. * * Originally developed by Leonardo Mesquita. Copyright notice added by Henrik St\u00E0hl, BEA JRockit Product Manager. * */
Does this mean that these files are licensed under ASL 2.0 as the rest of the objenesis project? [1]
Thanks, Michal
On 03/09/2015 09:41 AM, Michal Srb wrote:
Hi folks,
Package "objenesis" in Fedora contains two files with following license header:
/**
- COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
- This code is Copyright (c) 2006 BEA Systems, inc. It is provided
free, as-is and without any warranties for the purpose of
- inclusion in Objenesis or any other open source project with a FSF
approved license, as long as this notice is not
- removed. There are no limitations on modifying or repackaging the
code apart from this.
- BEA does not guarantee that the code works, and provides no support
for it. Use at your own risk.
- Originally developed by Leonardo Mesquita. Copyright notice added by
Henrik St\u00E0hl, BEA JRockit Product Manager.
*/
Does this mean that these files are licensed under ASL 2.0 as the rest of the objenesis project? [1]
Yes, you can treat those files as being sublicensed under ASL 2.0, as the rest of Objenesis is.
~tom
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