This software is under CDDL but you should read the following clarifications:


-	You may not modify certain copyright messages in cdrecord.c

	See cdrecord.c for further information.


-	You may (with a few exceptions) not modify the location of the
	configuration file /etc/default/cdrecord.

	See defaults.c for further information.

Note that the fact that I am diallowing to change things that affect global
compatibility and that I require you to warn people in case you did use an
unaproved build system is not in violation with

	http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php
or
	http://www.debian.org/social_contract

as you are still allowed to make any changes you like in case you:

-	clearly document that you don't care about compatibilty (e.g. identical
	behavior on all supported platforms) or quality (in case you use an
	unaproved build system)

-	clearly document that you did create a globally incompatible version

-	clearly document that you document your reasons and the background for
	the modifications you did make

-	clearly also inform all users about the official behavior of the
	original version of the program and avoid to confuse users with
	spreading usage information that does not add a hint that this
	information does not apply to the original version.

In case that create a variant of cdrecord that is too different from the
original, you should think about using a different name. Note that as e.g.
many people use the name "dvdrecord" when talking about the DVD-enabled 
origional version of cdrecord. For this reason, I believe that "dvdrecord"
is a too similar name.

Note that you need to distribute this file together with the sources
in case you publish the original version or modified variants.
