spec file licensing

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Having just signed the new FPCA, I'm wondering if there is any
boilerplate for specifically licensing spec files. Is there a quick
and easy way to state, for example: "this spec file is licensed under
the same terms as the package itself"?

And as most of the spec files I deal with are generated by cpanspec,
can I relicense them myself? Can fedora? Or are they implicitly
covered by cpanspec's "same as Perl" license?

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