On 2019-06-12 09:08:25 +0200 (+0200), Birger Schacht wrote: > I ITP (#929666) a software that lacks a copyright statement. I > asked upstream to clarify the copyright in the LICENSE file and > upstream now plans to use > > > Copyright 2018-2019 github.com/containers authors > > as a copyright statement. This seems a bit vague to me, in my > experience the copyright statement usually refers to persons or > legal entities. Would a copyright statement like the one above be > acceptable in a d/copyright file? Is it even legally valid?
This is common in situations where the project also provides a
separate authors file, or generates one for its release distribution
(when building source tarballs, et cetera). Something like this
might be more clear:
Copyright 2018-2019 github.com/containers authors listed in the
Git history or AUTHORS file.
(and if you're packaging it, make sure to generate/include that
AUTHORS file)
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Jeremy Stanley
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