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Copyright file for tetex-base, tetex-extra and tetex-doc.
Table of contents:
1. Copyright and License of the debian-specific adaptations
2. License of the teTeX distribution as a compilation work
3. (incomplete) list of licenses of individual parts
4. Text of the licenses
1. Copyright and License of the debian-specific adaptations
Debian adaptations for this Package are under Copyright by:
Christoph Martin christoph.martin@uni-mainz.de (1998-2002)
Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de> (2000-2002)
C.M. Connelly <cmc@debian.org> (2002)
Atsuhito KOHDA <kohda@debian.org> (2002-)
Hilmar Preusse <hille42@web.de> (2003-)
Stefan Ulrich <stefan-ulrich.nntp@zen.co.uk> (2003-)
Frank Kster <frank@kuesterei.ch> (2003-)
Florent Rougon <f.rougon@free.fr> (2004)
This list has been compiled in July 2004, therefore it is probably
incomplete (missing names and too short date ranges). Contributors of
translations and other small patches are mentioned in
changelog.Debian.
The package was downloaded from CTAN:/systems/unix/teTeX
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2. License of the teTeX distribution as a compilation work
The teTeX distribution, i.e. the tetex-base, tetex-extra and tetex-doc
packages, together with the tetex-bin and tetex-src packages, is
Copyright by Thomas Esser (1994-).
The teTeX distribution is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public
License may be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
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3. (incomplete) list of licenses of individual parts
The GPL applies to the teTeX distribution as a compilation work.
Individual parts of this distribution have their own copyright and
license.
We are attempting to provide comprehensive information on the licenses
of all files in the package, but this is ongoing work. Below you can
find a list of packages grouped by their license. (A "package" in this
sense is a bunch of files on the CTAN servers, usually one
subdirectory, with common copyright; the files in a package may be
installed in different locations within /usr/share/texmf.) In the
accompanying file Copyright.Files you can find a list of files that
belong to each package. The actual text of the licenses (or a
reference to a separate file) is given at the end of this file
(copyright). The first file of a package's filelist is the file that
contains the license statement. If the license statement has been
found elsewhere (e.g. in a file that is not installed), the source of
information is stated in lines commented with #.
Therefore, if you want to know the license of a specific file, first
look up the package it belongs to in Copyright.Files, and then the
license of the package in this file, and it's text below. If you
cannot find the file in Copyright.Files, this means we did not yet
have time to look up it's license and include it in the list. In this
case, you have to look up the license: Often it is in the file itself,
sometimes you have to find out which package it belongs to, and look
into the file that describes it's license information (a file named
README, COPYING or similar). In some cases, the license information
may not be included any file installed with tetex-base, tetex-extra or
tetex-doc, but in the source in the tetex-src package.
If you had to figure out the license of a file or package this way,
please submit your results as a bug report, so that we can include it
here - thanks in advance!
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The format of the list is
[Package|File]: License-abbreviation version[+]
Files or packages marked with a + have a "or later" versioning
clause. Packages with non-common licenses have a number instead of a
license abbreviation after their name, and the text of the license is
given below in section 4, ordered by the number. However, we have
tried to classify those individual licenses. Therefore you will find
entries like "cite: PD (1)" meaning that the file is in the Public
Domain, and the license is given as number 1.
A. Packages with unclear or problematic licenses
- euler: LPPL according changelog, but no indication in file.
- listings: LPPL, plus:
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| *Modification*advice*
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| Permission is granted to modify the listings package as well as
| lstdrvrs.dtx. You are not allowed to distribute a modified version of
| the listings package or lstdrvrs.dtx unless you change the file names
| and provide the original files. In any case it is better to contact
| the address below; other users will welcome removed bugs, new
| features, and additional programming languages.
This is more restrictive than LPPL 1.3 (6.a and 6.d.2). The title is advice...
- ae: Just a formal problem, the GPL is included, but nowhere is it
explicitly stated that this license applies to the package.
*****
B. Individual files, not belonging to any package:
cahyph.tex: LPPL 1+
gahyph.tex: GPL 2+
icehyph.tex: LPPL 1.2+
ruhyphas.tex: LPPL 1.2+
ruhyphzn.tex: LPPL 1.2+
sehyph.tex: LPPL 1.2+
*****
C. Packages
- LaTeX packages
adrconv: LPPL 1.2+
ae: GPL
antp: PD
antt: PD
base: See LaTeX
bbm: LPPL 1+
bbold: mBSD
caption: LPPL 1.3+
carlisle: LPPL 1+
ccfonts: LPPL 1.2+
cite: PD (1)
cmbright: LPPL 1.2+
concmath: LPPL 1+
curves: LPPL 1.2+
custom-bib: LPPL 1+
cyrillic: LPPL 1+
dinbrief: LPPL 1.1+
dstroke: PD (2)
epic: PD (3)
endfloat: GPL 2+
extsizes: LPPL (no version)
fancyhdr: LPPL 1+
fancyvrb: Artistic 2
fvrb-ex: Artistic 2
g-brief: LPPL 1.1+
LaTeX: LPPL 1.2+
pslatex: LPPL+
- Font packages
cmbright: LPPL 1.2+
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4. Text of the licenses
A. GPL (Gnu General Public License)
On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public
License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
B. LPPL (LaTeX Project Public License)
The full text of the LPPL is given in
/usr/share/doc/tetex-base/lppl.txt.gz
C. Artistic license
On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public
License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/Artistic
D. PD (Public domain):
The file or package contains a statement equivalent to
"This file is in the public domain. You may freely use, modify or
distribute it".
E. mBSD (modified BSD)
This abbreviation is used for BSD-type licenses if the only difference
to the original BSD license is that the text "the name of the
University nor the names of its contributors" has been changed to
something reflecting the authorship of the respective package.
X. Non-standard licenses, by number:
(1) These macros may be freely transmitted, reproduced, or modified
provided that this notice is left intact.
(2) You may use and distribute these fonts as you like.
You may modify these fonts as long as you do not
rename the files to one of those names that
Donald E. Knuth chose for the Computer Modern fonts.
(And seriously, who would want to do that?)
(3) eepic.sty, eepicemu.sty:
The macros are in public domain.
You may distribute or modify it in any ways you like.
epic.sty:
You may use this file in whatever way you wish. You are requested to
leave this notice intact, and report any bugs, enhancements, comments,
suggestions, etc. to:
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