That might be a better question for one of the Google Groups listed on
http://source.android.com.

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 8:12 PM, mike castleman <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I noticed that in the currently-released source code of the MMS app,
> there are two files, Divot.java and QuickContactDivot.java, both in
> the com.android.mms.ui package, which contain in the header the
> following copyright notice:
>
> // Copyright 2011 Google Inc.
> // All Rights Reserved.
>
> This is especially odd given that the rest of the package is under the
> Apache 2 license. I would like to adapt this code (and the related
> images, msg_bubble_right and msg_bubble_left) for use in my
> application but will not do so if it would violate some copyright of
> Google's.
>
> Is this copyright notice just a mistake, or does Google actually
> intend to have a different licensing regime for these two files than
> for the rest of the app? If the latter, do the related images also
> fall under this stricter regime?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice that anyone can provide!
>
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