Re: no restriction license?

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On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 10:32:42AM -0400, Tom spot Callaway wrote:
> 
> Its a step more simplistic than BSD and MIT, in that those licenses
> clearly define and grant specific permissions.
> 
> This license is vague, and grants "all" permissions. It says, do
> whatever you want, as long as you keep my copyright intact. 
> 
> The short name for this case would be "Copyright only".
> 
> You don't have to list this if you don't want to. You can if you feel
> motivated. The only way we'd fail to comply with this license is if we
> took out the copyright statement, which we can't legally do anyways.
> 
> (This is subtly different from Public Domain, which has the same blanket
> "grant all", but has no copyright assignment.)

Ok. What about something along:

||Copyright only ||            ||   Yes          ||Yes                || Yes            || Not strictly a license. All permissions are granted. The text could be similar with 'No restrictions are placed on this code.'  There is no need to list that kind of condition in the License field. ||

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Pat

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