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NOTE! This copyright does *not* cover user programs that use
kernel services by normal system calls this is merely considered
normal use of the kernel, and does *not* fall under the heading of
"derived work". Also note that the GPL below is copyrighted by the
Free Software Foundation, but the instance of code that it refers to
(the Linux kernel) is copyrighted by me and others who actually
wrote it.
Also note that the only valid version of the GPL as far as the kernel
is concerned is _this_ particular version of the license (i.e. v2, not
v2.2 or v3.x or whatever), unless explicitly otherwise stated.
Linus Torvalds

Python License

A. HISTORY OF THE SOFTWARE
Python was created in the early 1990s by Guido van Rossum at
Stichting Mathematisch Centrum (CWI, see http://www.cwi.nl) in
the Netherlands as a successor of a language called ABC. Guido
remains Python's principal author, although it includes many
contributions from others.
In 1995, Guido continued his work on Python at the Corporation for
National Research Initiatives (CNRI, see
http://www.cnri.reston.va.us) in Reston, Virginia where he released

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