Re: [users@httpd] Copyright notice typo

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On 3/27/06, John Stewart <john.stewart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > > Sure. The text we were given reads:
> > >
> > > This product includes code licensed under the Apache
> > License, Version
> > > 2.0 ("Apache License"); you may not use such files except in
> > > compliance with the Apache License. You may obtain a coy of
> > the Apache
> > > License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
> >
> > And who gave it to you?  A google search reveals that the
> > only place on the web that phrase occurs is in one of your
> > documents.  So it doesn't appear that this typo originates
> > from Apache.
> >
> > And in any case, I think your legal department is giving you
> > crappy advice.  But IANAL.
> >
> > Joshua.
>
> IANAL either or I wouldn't be asking here. Our lawyer swears we got
> it exactly this way from Apache, but I'll chase down that path again.
>
> Does anyone know who at Apache could confirm that this is our mistake?

The canonical source is the website and the source code.  Checking any
file in the source code will show you the accurate copyright notice.
For example:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/server/main.c

Joshua.

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