I am reviewing GNU C-Graph (http://www.gnu.org/software/c-graph). Its COPYING file contains this text, followed by the GPL v3 license text provided by the FSF:
GNU C-Graph 2.0 Additional Terms per GPL section 7 ==================================================
GNU C-Graph version 2.0 (C-Graph) is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later (the GPL), a copy of which is included below. This notice constitutes Additional Terms in respect of author attribution and prohibition of misrepresentation pursuant to the GPL sections 7(b) and 7(c) in conjunction with section 5(b).
1) In accordance with the GPL section 5(d) prescribing the display of Appropriate Legal Notices, the interactive user interface shall retain the following copyright notice to be conspicuously displayed on program start-up:
Copyright (c) 1982, 1983, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Adrienne Gaye Thompson, Sole Author. GNU C-Graph version 2.0. Derived from BSc. dissertation "Interactive Computer Package Demonstrating: Sampling Convolution and the FFT", University of Aberdeen, Scotland (1983). For the code from the dissertation, visit http://codeartnow.com/law-project.
2) Representation of the origin of C-Graph contrary to that set out in paragraph (1) above, is expressly prohibited.
3) All modified copies of this code must include, and display in their Appropriate Legal Notices, the following text:
Based on GNU C-Graph version 2.0, authored by Adrienne Gaye Thompson.
Would this still be "GPLv3+"? Do the additional terms need to be noted in the spec file? Thanks, -- Jerry James http://www.jamezone.org/