On 2013.06.08 17:09, Benjamin Kaplan wrote: > On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Malte Forkel <malte.for...@berlin.de> wrote: >> # This version of the SRE library can be redistributed under CNRI's >> # Python 1.6 license. For any other use, please contact Secret Labs >> # AB (i...@pythonware.com). >> # >> # Portions of this engine have been developed in cooperation with >> # CNRI. Hewlett-Packard provided funding for 1.6 integration and >> # other compatibility work. >> # >> >> Now, how am I supposed to deal with that? Ask Secret Labs for some kind >> of permission? Leave it as it is and add my own copyright line? >> >> Malte >> > > You can find the license terms for all versions of Python at > http://docs.python.org/3/license.html > I'm not a lawyer, but it looks like you just need to include the > copyright statement. I misread that bit, having forgotten that Python was not always under the PSF.
To the OP: this is a pretty permissive license, but, as noted in the FAQ that Chris linked, there could be a problem if you wish to license your work under the GPL since the CNRI license specifies a jurisdiction. -- CPython 3.3.2 | Windows NT 6.2.9200 / FreeBSD 9.1 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list