I agree with your approach. Unless specifically informed otherwise, one should simple make a copyright statement for these files simple as "Copyright Statement: Placed in the public domain" (or some variation of this). regards - Jake Knoppers -----Original Message----- From: kleink@minor-variation.er.reziprozitaet.de [mailto:kleink@minor-variation.er.reziprozitaet.de]On Behalf Of Klaus Klein Sent: October 4, 2001 2:22 PM To: tz@elsie.nci.nih.gov Cc: wiz@netbsd.org Subject: copyright clarification Hi folks, a fellow NetBSD developer pointed out to me that several tzcode files (both code and manual pages) are lacking a copyright statement; while I personally believe it's safe to treat them as placed in the public domain too (unless stated otherwise, i.e. strftime.[3c]), from the project's POV the addition of such a statement to those files would be appreciated. (The same possibly applies also to tzdata, any thoughts?) Thanks, - Klaus