The only thing that would cause a problem with 'Copyright Sisyphus' is that you are assuming the default copyright terms: No one but you is allowed to make or distribute copies. If you want to distribute it as open source and allow others to share it (which you imply by putting it on CPAN...) you should list which license you are using. 'The same terms as Perl' is... barely adequate, as Perl has been distributed under a couple of different licenses in it's history. Better to specify exactly.
In reply to Re: Copyright notices in modules
by DStaal
in thread Copyright notices in modules
by syphilis
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