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END OF TERMS
AND CONDITIONS
How
to apply
these
terms
to your
new
programs
If you
develop
a new
program,
and
you
want
it to be of the
greatest
possible
use
to the
public,
the
best
way
to achieve
this
is to
make
it free
software
which
everyone
can
redis-
tribute
and
change
under
these
terms.
To do so, attach
the following
notices
to the program.
It is
safest
to attach
them
to the
start
of each
source
file to
most
effectively
convey the exclusion
of warranty;
and each
file should
have at least the "copyright"
line and a pointer
to where the full notice
is found.
one line to give the program's
name
and a brief
idea of
what it does.
Copyright
(C) <year>
<name
of author>
This
program
is free
software;
you
can
redistribute
it and/
or
modify
it under
the
terms
of the
GNU
General
Public
License
as
published
by
the
Free
Software
Foundation;
either
version
2 of the
license,
or (at your
option)
any
later
version.
This program
is distributed
in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY;
without
even the implied
warranty
of
MERCHANTABILITY
or
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
See the GNU
General
Public
License
for more details.
You
should
have
received
a copy
of the
GNU
General
Public
License
along
with this program;
if not, write to the
Free
Software
Foundation,
Inc.,
51 Franklin
Street,
Fifth
Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301
USA.
Also
add information
on how to contact
you by electronic
and paper
mail.
If the program
is interactive,
make
it output
a short
notice
like this when it starts
in an interactive
mode:
Gnomovision
version
69, Copyright
(C) year name
of author
Gnomovision
comes
with
ABSOLUTELY
NO WARRANTY;
for details
type
'show wt This is free software,
and you are
welcome
to redistribute
it under
certain
conditions;
type
'show c' for details.
The hypothetical
commands
'show w' and 'show c' should
show the appropriate
parts
of the General
Public
License.
Of course,
the commands
you use may be called
some-
thing
other than
'show w' and 'show c'; they could
even be
mouse-clicks
or menu
items-whatever
suits your program.
You should
also get your
employer
(if you work as a pro-
grammer)
or your
school,
if any, to sign a "copyright
dis-
claimer"
for the program,
if necessary.
Here is a sample;
alter the names:
Yoyodyne,
Inc.,
hereby
disclaims
all copyright
interest
in the
program
'Gnomovision'
(which
makes
passes
at compilers)
written
by James
Hacker.
signature
of Ty Coon, 1 April
1989
Ty Coon,
President
of Vice
This General
Public
License
does
not permit
incorporating
your program
into proprietary
programs.
If your program
is
a subroutine
library,
you
may
consider
it more
useful
to
permit
linking
proprietary
applications
with
the
library.
If
this is what you want to do, use the GNU
Lesser
General
Public
License
instead
of this license.
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