Here's a surprise.  I think the problems with the keyspan
copyrights may have sprung from an administrative error.  I notice that
the copyright notices in
linux-2.4.*/drivers/usb/serial/keyspan_usa{26,28,49}msg.h, which look
GPL compatible to me, look as if they were intended for
keyspan_usa{18x,19,28,28x,49w}_fw.h, since they refer to firmware
in their titles:

        Copyright (c) 1998-2000 InnoSys Incorporated.  All Rights Reserved
        This file is available under a BSD-style copyright

        Keyspan USB Async Firmware to run on Anchor EZ-USB
                          ^^^^^^^^


        Yet, the keyspan*msg.h files have no firmware.  The firmware
is in keyspan_usa*_fw.h.

        Hugh, perhaps you could pass this up the chain of command
at Keyspan and see if they will simply grant permission to
replace the *_fw.h copyright notice with the one from *msg.h, which
is probably a lot simpler than having them spend lawyer and management
time on writing new terms.

        I have cc'ed this to linux-kernel because there is a
current discussion going on there on this subject that I had just
responded to.

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