> It appears that redistribution of that
>     document in its entirety is permitted, however nothing is said about 
> partial
>     extracts.
> 

Partial extracts (in the code), to which those extracts **reference**
back to the original document, fall under FAIR use.


>     Do we (and upstream) have permission to distribute the resulting source 
> code (as GPL or otherwise)?
> 

Yes. Per the copyright notice, it retains the ability to be freely 
redistributed.


>     Should Joseph O'Rouke be listed in the debian/copyright file?
> 

If you include a copy of that FAQ within the package (which you should), then 
yes.


> On January 26, 2017 at 9:22 AM Joe Healy <joehe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     This may be a question for upstream rather than debian, but I thought I
>     would start here to see if anyone was aware of this issue or had dealt
>     with it previously.
> 
>     At a number of places in the source code for postgis, reference is made
>     to the comp.graphics.algorithm FAQ [1].
> 
>     As an example, see the comments at [2]. This appears to be a fairly
>     direct lifting of text from the FAQ, a document which a Joseph O'Rouke
>     is (claims to be?) the author of. It appears that redistribution of that
>     document in its entirety is permitted, however nothing is said about 
> partial
>     extracts.
> 
> 
>     This article is Copyright 2003 by Joseph O'Rourke.  It may be freely 
>     redistributed in its entirety provided that this copyright notice is 
>     not removed.
> 
> 
>     Joseph O'Rourke does not appear to be listed in the debian/copyright file 
> [3].
> 
>     This gives rise to two questions (unfortunately rather pedantic 
> questions):
> 
>     1) Should Joseph O'Rouke be listed in the debian/copyright file?
>     2) Do we (and upstream) have permission to distribute the resulting 
> source code (as GPL or otherwise)?
> 
>     Hopefully this is not opening a can of worms.
> 
>     Thanks,
> 
>     Joe
> 
>     [1] http://www.faqs.org/faqs/graphics/algorithms-faq/
>     [2] 
> https://github.com/postgis/postgis/blob/svn-trunk/liblwgeom/measures.c#L2061
>     [3] 
> https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-grass/postgis.git/tree/debian/copyright
> 

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