Hello all

pdf2ps, which is a frontend to gs, inserts a copyright notice in all PS files 
it produces. I am using `GPL Ghostscript 8.71 (2010-02-10)'. Files look like 
this:

%!PS-Adobe-3.0
...
%%Creator: GPL Ghostscript 871 (pswrite)
...
%%BeginProlog
% This copyright applies to everything between here and the %%EndProlog:
% Copyright (C) 2010 Artifex Software, Inc.  All rights reserved.
%%BeginResource: procset GS_pswrite_2_0_1001 1.001 0
...
%%EndProlog
...
%%EOF

(Needless to say, the files are corrupted if you delete the Prolog stuff.)

This is a serious issue on multiple counts:

(i) The idea itself is ghastly! It is like saying that if you convert a photo 
from one format to another in via ImageMagick tools, ImageMagick LLC will hold 
the copyright to your new photo. And it may be even worse. Depending on where 
all gs inserts the copyright notice, it may be equivalent to emacs claiming 
copyright for all your code!

(ii) Why is the information about this missing _everywhere_? Nothing in man 
pages, nothing in /usr/share/doc/ghostscript/, nothing on gs homepages 
(http://www.ghostscript.com and http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ .)

And finally, 
(iii) Why is gs a part of Debian? Since Debian maintainers find such 
restrictions acceptable for files produced by one program, how do I know that 
it is not acceptable for other programs? Am I supposed to check files with a 
hexeditor after every change I make to every file?


P.S.: Someone on #debian at irc.debian.org said that the notice is not inserted 
when using the upcoming version 9.17 of gs. (available in wheezy; the latest 
version for stable is 8.71)

Even so, I would like to have clear information about this file. There are 
probaly hundreds of thousands of files having this notice upto now. The authors 
of these would be interested in knowing that ARTIFEX SOFTWARE, INC claims 
copyright for them. 
(https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=%25%20This%20copyright%20applies%20to%20everything%20between%20here%20and%20the%20%25%25EndProlog%3A
 )

Yours faithfully,
~Vaibhav.


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