ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/misc/old-hsu-archive/unsorted/2/kraut.shar.gz
The jethro filter has this copyright:
- ** Public domain. Use at your own risk. Y'all come back now, heah?
+ ** Public domain. Use at your own risk. Y'all come back now, heah?
The kraut filter has this copyright:
-/* Kraut v0.9 */
-/* by */
-/* John Sparks */
-/* 5-5-1989 */
+ /* Kraut v0.9 */
+ /* by */
+ /* John Sparks */
+ /* 5-5-1989 */
-/* This is in the public domain. Do with it as you will. *\
+ /* This is in the public domain. Do with it as you will. *\
-Everything else is copyright 1999 by Joey Hess, under the terms of GPL.
+The cockney, jive, and nyc filters are copyright under the GPL by Daniel V
+Klein. He confirmed the new copyright in this email:
+
+ From: Daniel V Klein <dvk@lonewolf.com>
+ Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 22:00:50 -0500
+ To: Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
+ Subject: Re: filters GPL'd
+
+ That is so. Have fun (FWIW, I have done some rewriting on them - they are
+ now in Perl, but still need some work...)
+
+ -Dan
+
+ > I've been told that you have changed the copyright of the cockney, jive
+ > and nyc filters to the GPL? Is that correct? I'd love to move them into
+ > Debian proper.
+
+The rasterman filter was pulled out of
+http://www.xach.com/xachbot/xachbot-2000-07-15.tar.gz, which is as a whole
+copyright (C) 1997 Zachary Beane and is GPL'd.
+
+The ken filter is now in the public domain. It's author, Stephen K Mulrine,
+confirmed the new copyright in this email:
+
+ From: Stephen Mulrine <stephen@moroder.scotnet.co.uk>
+ Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 01:06:52 +0100 (BST)
+ To: edward@debian.org (Edward Betts)
+ Subject: Re: Ken?
+
+ [...]
+
+ >We would like to include ken in the Debian GNU/Linux Operating System, but
+ >we need permission to modify ken if we want to. Would you be willing to
+ >relicense ken under the GNU GPL, a BSD like license, or public domain?
+
+ Certainly, it would be an honour to have it included in the Debian
+ distribution so I hereby release ken into the public domain.
+
+Everything else is copyright 1999-2001 by Joey Hess, under the terms of GPL.