You probably want to ask that question on the fedora legal list or open up a ticket on the fedora legal trac instance.  I can't see anything wrong with it but I can't speak with any authority on legal issues.

https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-legal/

-Toshio

On Jan 14, 2014 10:30 PM, "Johan Swensson" <kupo@kupo.se> wrote:
Hi,

I'm looking into packaging a software that provides a LICENSE file which only contains this:

"Everyone is permitted to do anything on this program including copying,
modifying, and improving, unless you try to pretend that you wrote it.
i.e., the above copyright notice has to appear in all copies.
THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE."

I'm trying to get upstream to clarify but in the meantime I throw out a question here as well.
Is this a proper license we can use in Fedora? If so which license would I put in the License: field?
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