This copyright text (copied to binary distros) had a confusing statement about

scripts being "Artwork" which is your sole property and free to license.

I've removed the reference to scripts in this text.

This was from 2002! With our Python scripts becoming part of how Blender runs,
such scripts now are officially required to be compliant with GNU GPL.

For more information; check the FAQ or consult foundation@blender.org
https://www.blender.org/support/faq/
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Subject to the provisions of the GNU GPL license, BF grants You a
non-exclusive right to use the Software at any computer You own or use.
Artwork you create with the Software - whether it is images, movies,
scripts, exported 3d files or the .blend files themselves - is your sole
exported 3d files or the .blend files themselves - is your sole
property, and can be licensed or sold under any conditions you prefer.
2. Permitted copying and electronic distribution of Software