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- XZ Utils Licensing
- ==================
- Different licenses apply to different files in this package. Here
- is a rough summary of which licenses apply to which parts of this
- package (but check the individual files to be sure!):
- - liblzma is under the BSD Zero Clause License (0BSD).
- - The command line tools xz, xzdec, lzmadec, and lzmainfo are
- under 0BSD except that, on systems that don't have a usable
- getopt_long, GNU getopt_long is compiled and linked in from the
- 'lib' directory. The getopt_long code is under GNU LGPLv2.1+.
- - The scripts to grep, diff, and view compressed files have been
- adapted from GNU gzip. These scripts (xzgrep, xzdiff, xzless,
- and xzmore) are under GNU GPLv2+. The man pages of the scripts
- are under 0BSD; they aren't based on the man pages of GNU gzip.
- - Most of the XZ Utils specific documentation that is in
- plain text files (like README, INSTALL, PACKAGERS, NEWS,
- and ChangeLog) are under 0BSD unless stated otherwise in
- the file itself. The files xz-file-format.txt and
- lzma-file-format.xt are in the public domain but may
- be distributed under the terms of 0BSD too.
- - Doxygen-generated HTML version of the liblzma API documentation:
- While Doxygen is under the GNU GPLv2, the license information
- in Doxygen includes the following exception:
- Documents produced by doxygen are derivative works
- derived from the input used in their production;
- they are not affected by this license.
- Note: The JavaScript files (under the MIT license) have
- been removed from the Doxygen output.
- - The XZ logo (xz-logo.png) included in the Doxygen-generated
- documentation is under the Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 license.
- - Translated messages and man pages are under 0BSD except that
- some old translations are in the public domain.
- - Test files and test code in the 'tests' directory, and
- debugging utilities in the 'debug' directory are under
- the BSD Zero Clause License (0BSD).
- - The GNU Autotools based build system contains files that are
- under GNU GPLv2+, GNU GPLv3+, and a few permissive licenses.
- These files don't affect the licensing of the binaries being
- built.
- - The extra directory contain files that are under various
- free software licenses.
- For the files under the BSD Zero Clause License (0BSD), if
- a copyright notice is needed, the following is sufficient:
- Copyright (C) The XZ Utils authors and contributors
- If you copy significant amounts of 0BSD-licensed code from XZ Utils
- into your project, acknowledging this somewhere in your software is
- polite (especially if it is proprietary, non-free software), but
- it is not legally required by the license terms. Here is an example
- of a good notice to put into "about box" or into documentation:
- This software includes code from XZ Utils
- <https://xz.tukaani.org/xz-utils/>.
- The following license texts are included in the following files:
- - COPYING.0BSD: BSD Zero Clause License
- - COPYING.LGPLv2.1: GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
- - COPYING.GPLv2: GNU General Public License version 2
- - COPYING.GPLv3: GNU General Public License version 3
- - COPYING.CC-BY-SA-4.0: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0
- International Public License
- A note about old XZ Utils releases:
- XZ Utils releases 5.4.6 and older and 5.5.1alpha have a
- significant amount of code put into the public domain and
- that obviously remains so. The switch from public domain to
- 0BSD for newer releases was made in Febrary 2024 because
- public domain has (real or perceived) legal ambiguities in
- some jurisdictions.
- There is very little *practical* difference between public
- domain and 0BSD. The main difference likely is that one
- shouldn't claim that 0BSD-licensed code is in the public
- domain; 0BSD-licensed code is copyrighted but available under
- an extremely permissive license. Neither 0BSD nor public domain
- require retaining or reproducing author, copyright holder, or
- license notices when distributing the software. (Compare to,
- for example, BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License which does have
- such requirements.)
- If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask for more information.
- The contact information is in the README file.
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