Le Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 04:30:01PM +0100, Jean Parpaillon a écrit : > > 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this > software must display the following acknowledgement: > This product includes software developed at the University of > Tennessee, Knoxville, Innovative Computing Laboratories.
Bonjour Jean, This is the "advertisement clause" of the original BSD licence. Some works in main are or were distributed under this clause, so it is considered DFSG-Free. However, distributors of Debian can easily infringe this clause: for instance, if an hypothetical magazine, "Clusterised Linux" would sell an issue with a DVD of Debian Lenny and advertise it with a slogan such as "Debian Lenny: faster with upgraded kernel and HPL memory distribution", the university of Tenessee could obviously claim that the licence has not been respected because their name has not been cited. This example is maybe a bit artificial, but the point is that with such licences in main, redistributors who use advertisement should in theory read all the copyright files to check who to acknowledge. For this reason, I wouldn't recommend to include this program in main. But there is a much better solution. The problem has been well explained on FSF's website: http://www.gnu.org//philosophy/bsd.html and importantly, the university of Berkeley from which this licence originates has now abandonned the advertisement clause. This is a strong argument, and with it I was able to obtain the relicencing of a 4-clause-BSD-licenced program by the Whitehead Institute. I think that you have your chances with the university of Tenessee. Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy Debian-Med packaging team. Wakō, Saitama, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]