+
+ Bacula License FAQ
+
+Note: This file is not the Bacula Community (bacula.org) license,
+which you will find in the LICENSE file. This is a FAQ about the
+Bacula AGPLv3 and the other third-party licenses used in certain
+source code files of the Bacula software.
+
Affero General Public License
History:
After November 2004, it became Copyright Kern Sibbald, and finally,
the copyright was transferred to the Free Software Foundation Europe
on 15 November 2006. The license was changed from GPLv2 to AGPLv3
-on 24 July 2010.
+on 24 July 2010. The copyright Fiduciary License Agreement signed
+with Kern Sibbald and the FSFE 15 November 2006 was terminated as
+of 3 March 2015. Code subsequent to 3 March 2015 is
+Copyright, Kern Sibbald.
Trademark:
The name Bacula is a registered trademark of Kern Sibbald.
To the best of our knowledge, all code used in Bacula, which is
copyrighted by a third party, has licenses that are compatible
with the OpenSSL license, and so given the exceptions that we have
-made to the AGPLv3 above, Bacula can be freely linked and distributed
+made to the AGPLv3 (in LICENSE), Bacula can be freely linked and distributed
with the OpenSSL libraries, and in binary form with the Microsoft
VSS libraries.
sufficient copyright rights in its Contribution, if any, to grant
the copyright license set forth in this Agreement.
-Other Licenses used in some source files:
+Other Licenses used in some source files. Note, this list changes from
+time to time, so is not exhaustive:
GPLv2 or later license:
src/tools/bsmtp.c
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Permissive licenses:
+ Most Makefile.in, *.in, and script files are copyright BSD 2-Clause as noted
+ in each individual file.
+
+ src/lib/crc32.c
+ Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Joakim Tjernlund
+ Under BSD 2-Clause
+
src/lib/var.c/h
** OSSP var - Variable Expansion
** Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
Bacula can be enabled with data encryption and/or communications
encryption. If this is the case, you will be including OpenSSL code that
-that contains cryptographic software written by Eric Young
+contains cryptographic software written by Eric Young
(eay@cryptsoft.com) and also software written by Tim Hudson
(tjh@cryptsoft.com).
-There are parts of Bacula that are licensed under the LGPL so
+There are parts of Bacula that are licensed under the BSD 2-Clause so
that those files may be used in proprietary code to interface with
Bacula.