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Appendix
If it is not already supplied with the prod-
uct, you can request the source text,
including copyright notices, from Sie-
mens. There is a charge to cover the cost
of copying and postage. Please submit this
request by e-mail or fax to the following
address or fax number within 3 years of
purchasing this product. Please state the
exact device type plus the version number
of the installed device software.
Small Parts Dispatch Com Bocholt
E-mail: kleinteileversand.com@siemens.com
Fax:
+49 2871 91302
Use of the free software contained in this
product extending beyond the program
sequence intended by Siemens is at the
user's own risk – i.e. there shall be no
claims for liability for defects against
Siemens Home and Office Communica-
tion Devices GmbH & Co. KG. The GNU
Lesser General Public License contains
notes regarding the author's liability for
defects or that of other proprietors of the
free software.
You shall have no right to assert a claim
against Siemens Home and Office Com-
munication Devices GmbH & Co. KG based
on liability for defects, if a defect in the
product is or could be due to changes you
have made to the programs or their con-
figuration. Furthermore, you shall have no
right to assert a claim against Siemens
Home and Office Communication Devices
GmbH & Co. KG based on liability for
defects if the free software violates the
copyright of third parties.
Siemens shall not provide technical sup-
port for the software, including the free
software included within it, if it has been
changed.
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[This is the first released version of the Lesser
GPL. It also counts as the successor of the GNU
Library Public License, version 2, hence the ver-
sion number 2.1.]
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