Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: publicfile
Upstream-Contact: D. J. Bernstein <djb@cr.yp.to>
Source: http://cr.yp.to/publicfile/publicfile-0.52.tar.gz

Files: *
Copyright: 1999 D. J. Bernstein
License: public-domain
 2024.07.20: I hereby place the publicfile package
 (in particular, publicfile-0.52.tar.gz, with SHA-256 checksum
 3f9fcf737bfe48910812cc357a31bf1f2e3da2490dbd175ce535830f251c08ef)
 into the public domain. The package is no longer copyrighted.
Comment:
 License addendum available via https://cr.yp.to/distributors.html

Files: debian/*
Copyright: n/a
License: public-domain
 The files tagged with this license contains the following paragraphs:
 "No copyright is claimed.  This code is in the public domain; do with
 it what you wish. Written by Joost van Baal-Ilić".

Files: debian/patches/errno.patch
Copyright: 2002 mw@csi.hu
License: trivial
 [This space left empty.]
Comment:
 No license information is shipped with the patch.
 It is trivial and not subject to copyright law.

Files: debian/patches/filetype.patch
Copyright: Uwe Ohse
License: Ohse-patch
 Why isn't every file GPLd?
 Answer:
 * One cannot rewrite the whole software on earth (although i sometimes feel
   tempted to do this).
 * Some packages with a different copyright are just perfectly OK. As long as
   the distribution of unmodified files and patches is allowed i just don't
   care in that case (the distribution of "patches" needs to be allowed in case
   a problem needing fixing arises).
 * I sometimes release files under a different copyright if i see a good reason
   to do so. One such reason is that the file has not a high value and doesn't
   need a copyright protection.
 .
 Please note that the copyright holder of a GPLd file may do as he pleases
 (unless he has accepted major contributions), as does the copyright holder of
 any other file - please direct flames of the "but the GPL forbids this" to
 /dev/null. Some people seem to think that such packages aren't open source
 because of this, but (i'm not a lawyer) i disagree.
Comment:
 The statement is available via https://www.ohse.de/uwe/faq/copyright.html
