On Friday 15 October 2004 14:11, Jason Keirstead wrote: > Might it be even *easier*, to avoid all this hassle, to take a new copy of > vm_random.c from a recent BSD, which is one without the advertising clause, > do a diff, make required changes (without verbatin compying), and use that > file? The new file will be a derrivitive work of the more recent > vm_random.c, not the old one, so all this will be moot. As I understand it, to do this properly, you'd need to update vm_random.c white-room style (one person looking at the diff, another person being described in a high-level sense what's changed, and changing their copy). Otherwise I think it's still not fully sound copyright-wise (but IANAL). -- Thanks, Richard