Hi,

You don’t need to assert copyright it exists the moment something is created. 
In this case copyright is with someone (the author or perhaps Adobe) not us but 
that’s OK as it Apache licensed.

If a file is developed at the ASF it has the standard ASF header [1] but if 
it’s a 3rd party work it clearly states “3. Do not add the standard Apache 
License header to the top of third-party source files.” [2] Which is exactly 
what has happened here. Is everyone OK that we are not following ASF legal 
policy? Especially considering it's easy to fix?

The ASF header states "Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under 
one or more contributor license agreements.” Is this true for those files?

Thanks,
Justin

1. https://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#headers
2. https://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#3party

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