Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline > 1. There is no "Public Domain" in German Law. I don't know for > Austrian, but i guess it is the same. > > What to do about that? Would you mind to release the software under > GPL? No, I won't copy the whole wording into the headers of these > two little C files. > > 2. If you answer the question above positively (or choose another > license, which makes the package freely distributable according to > the DFSG[1]): Would you be so kind to sign the message digitally > using your GPG key? I guess > http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x1B6EF74E&op=vindex > is yours. The sponsor said, that this step is not 100% necessary, > but would ease the job, as everybody can prove that the statement > was made by you. Yes, that's my GPG key. Sure, anybody can use pfb2t1c and t1c2pfb under the GPL.