1.lh 2.in 3i 3August 29, 1988 4.in -3i 5.nf 6Mary McDonald 7University General Counsel 8.sp 3 9Dear Mary: 10.fi 11.sp 12.pp 13This letter outlines the steps that we have taken 14to establish the Regents' copyright on the parts of the Fourth Berkeley 15Software Distribution (4.2BSD and 4.3BSD) that are derived from work 16done at the University of California, Berkeley. 17Briefly, we have inserted copyright notices into each of the separate 18source files which contain original Berkeley work and major Berkeley additions. 19The notices were inserted so 20that the copyright notice is included in the executable programs 21when they are compiled from the copyrighted source. 22The copyright notices in the 23printed documentation were also verified for completeness. 24A copyright notice is put on the label of each tape 25shipped with the distribution. 26These changes were all completed in time for the 274.3BSD release of the Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution. 28.pp 29The copyright notices have been placed in each source file that was 30originally written at Berkeley, or which was rewritten or substantially 31modified at Berkeley such that the majority of the program is of 32Berkeley origin. 33In addition, programs which have been modified to the extent that 34their function is significantly improved have been marked 35with the University copyright. 36In the latter case, although there may be somewhat less than the 90% 37Berkeley derivation we discussed, 38I believe it to be reasonable for those few programs that it covers. 39Other programs that have not been modified, 40or have been less substantially modified at Berkeley, 41have not been marked as copyrighted. 42Some programs received as user contributed software from sources other 43than 32/V or University work have been marked with copyrights 44agreed to by the contributor. 45.pp 46The copyright notices that have been inserted are of two forms. 47The first form is for programs that still contain AT&T proprietary 48code and thus require an AT&T license as well as a Berkeley license: 49.nf 50.in+1i 51.sp 52Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. 53All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement 54specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. 55.sp 56.in -1i 57.fi 58The above notice is the one used throughout the 4.3BSD. 59The second, which appears immediately below, is for programs that do not 60contain AT&T code, 61and have already been inserted into the tahoe release. 62.nf 63.in+1i 64.sp 65Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. 66All rights reserved. 67.sp 68Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted 69provided that this notice is preserved and that due credit is given 70to the University of California at Berkeley. The name of the University 71may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this 72software without specific prior written permission. This software 73is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. 74.sp 75.in -1i 76.fi 77If time permits, this notice will be amended to incorporate your 78modifications as follows: 79.nf 80.in+1i 81.sp 82Copyright (c) 1988 The Regents of the University of California. 83All rights reserved. 84.sp 85Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted 86provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are 87duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, advertising 88materials, and other materials related to such redistribution and 89use acknowledge that the software was developed by the University 90of California, Berkeley. The name of the University may not be used 91to endorse or promote products derived from this software without 92specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 93``AS IS '' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, 94WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND 95FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 96.sp 97.in -1i 98.fi 99These notices are surrounded by delimiters so that they are ignored 100by the programs that need to read the file. 101For those programs that originated with 4.2BSD rather than 4.1BSD 102or before, the copyright date is 1983. 103In the source files comprising a single program, 104one notice of the form 105.nf 106.in +1i 107.sp 108char copyright[] = 109"@(#) Copyright (c) 1983 The Regents of the University of California.\en\e 110 All rights reserved.\en"; 111.sp 112.in -1i 113.fi 114has also been included. 115The part of the notice between quotes is included 116in the executable binary program after compilation, 117and is displayed when checking the version of the program. 118.br 119.ne 2i 120.pp 121A list of the files to be copyrighted is attached as Appendix A. 122.pp 123We are now preparing 124to reclaim the copyright on the material that was distributed 125without copyright notices in 4.2BSD. 126We intend to send a letter, a draft 127of which is attached, to all the existing licensees of 4.2BSD. 128This letter will require each licensee to insert the copyright notices 129in existing copies of the licensed material, and to similarly notify 130anyone to whom they have licensed 4.2BSD sources. 131To simplify the procedure, 132we will not annotate the list of files to indicate which of the two copyright 133notices should be used; 134instead we will instruct them to put the more restrictive 135copyright requiring an AT&T license (appearing first above) 136in all the listed files. 137.pp 138Alternatively, licensees of 4.2BSD may replace their existing 139licensed material with the 4.3BSD versions. 140We expect that most 4.2BSD sites will choose the approach of upgrading. 141.sp 3 142.in 3i 143.nf 144Michael Karels 145Principal Programmer 146Computer Systems Research Group 147.in -3i 148.sp 2 149.ta 4m 150cc: Bill Moser, Business Services 151 Claire LeDonne, Campus Software Office 152 Pauline Schwartz, CSRG 153 Domenico Ferrari, EECS 154 Marshall Kirk McKusick, CSRG 155.fi 156.bp 157.so files.4.2.copyr 158