Rene Rivera
I suggest you stop this thread as it's not going to help anyone. The only way to answer these questions to any satisfaction is to retain legal counsel. Which is what we did to get the license and copyright guidelines we have now. If you want to change the guidelines it might be more beneficial to bring up the issues with the steering committee and the SFC.
Well, I am bring it up. Steering committee is free to discuss, respond or ignore. As it stands my source code either lying almost all the time, or missing copyright or I need to keep updating 700+ file all the times. Unless this changes, I am inclined to change disclaimer everywhere to "Copyright 2001 Boost.Test authors" and be done with that. Each library has README file. It should be enough to just have Copyright in that one file IMO. And it won't be a real copyright attribution, but more like acknowledgement: these guys worked on this code. Gennadiy