Toshiba BDX2300KE Owner's Manual page 74

Hide thumbs Also See for BDX2300KE:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

of  use,  not  price.    Our  General  Public  Licenses  are  designed  to  
make   sure   that   you   have   the   freedom   to   distribute   copies   of  
free  software  (and  charge  for  this  service  if  you  wish);;  that  you  
receive  source  code  or  can  get  it  if  you  want  it;;  that  you  can  
change  the  software  and  use  pieces  of  it  in  new  free  programs;;  
and  that  you  are  informed  that  you  can  do  these  things.  
 
 
 
    To   protect   your   rights,   we   need   to   make   restrictions   that  
forbid   distributors   to   deny   you   these   rights   or   to   ask   you   to  
surrender  these  rights.    These  restrictions  translate  to  certain  
responsibilities  for  you  if  you  distribute  copies  of  the  library  or  
if  you  modify  it.  
 
 
   For  example,  if  you  distribute  copies  of  the  library,  whether  
gratis  or  for  a  fee,  you  must  give  the  recipients  all  the  
rights  that  we  gave  you.    You  must  make  sure  that  they,  
too,  receive  or  can  get  the  source  code.    If  you  link  other  
code  with  the  library,  you  must  provide  complete  object  
library  after  making  changes  to  the  library  and  recompiling  
it.    And  you  must  show  them  these  terms  so  they  know  their  
rights.  
 
 
 
copyright  the  library,  and  (2)  we  offer  you  this  license,  which  
gives  you  legal  permission  to  copy,  distribute  and/or  modify  the  
library.  
 
 
   To  protect  each  distributor,  we  want  to  make  it  very  clear  
that  there  is  no  warranty  for  the  free  library.    Also,  if  the  
recipients  should  know  that  what  they  have  is  not  the  original  
version,  so  that  the  original  author's  reputation  will  not  be  
affected  by  problems  that  might  be  introduced  by  others.  
Finally,  software  patents  pose  a  constant  threat  to  the  
that  a  company  cannot  effectively  restrict  the  users  of  
a  free  program  by  obtaining  a  restrictive  license  from  
a  patent  holder.    Therefore,  we  insist  that  any  patent  
license  obtained  for  a  version  of  the  library  must  be
in  this  license.  
 
   
   Most  GNU  software,  including  some  libraries,  is  
covered  by  the  ordinary  GNU  General  Public  License.    
This  license,  the  GNU  Lesser  General  Public  License,  
applies  to  certain  designated  libraries,  and
use  this  license  for  certain  libraries  in  order  to  permit  linking  
those  libraries  into  non-­free  programs.    
   
statically  or  using  a  shared  library,  the  combination  of  
the  two  is  legally  speaking  a  combined  work,  a  derivative  
of  the  original  library.    The  ordinary  General  Public  
License  therefore  permits  such  linking  only  if  the  
Lesser  General  Public  License  permits  more  lax  
criteria  for  linking  other  code  with  the  library.  
because  it  does  Less  to  protect  the  user's  freedom  than  
the  ordinary  General  Public  License.    It  also  provides  
other  free  software  developers  Less  of  an  advantage  over  
competing  non-­free  programs.    These  disadvantages  
are  the  reason  we  use  the  ordinary  General  Public  
License  for  many  libraries.    However,  the  Lesser  license  
provides  advantages  in  certain  special  circumstances.  
   For  example,  on  rare  occasions,  there  may  be  a  special  
need  to  encourage  the  widest  possible  use  of  a  certain  
library,  so  that  it  becomes  a  de-­facto  standard.    To  
achieve  this,  non-­free  programs  must  be  allowed  to  use  
BDX2300KE full manual_3-6.indd
 
 
 
33
the  library.    A  more  frequent  case  is  that  a  free  library  
does  the  same  job  as  widely  used  non-­free  libraries.
   In  this  case,  there  is  little  to  gain  by  limiting  the  free  library  
to  free  software  only,  so  we  use  the  Lesser  General  Public  
License.  In  other  cases,  permission  to  use  a  particular  library  
in  non-­free  programs  enables  a  greater  number  of  people  to  
use  a  large  body  of  free  software.    For  example,  permission  
to  use  the  GNU  C  Library  in  non-­free  programs  enables  
many  more  people  to  use  the  whole  GNU  operating  system,  
as  well  as  its  variant,  the  GNU/Linux  operating  system.  
   Although  the  Lesser  General  Public  License  is  Less  protective  
of   the   users'   freedom,   it   does   ensure   that   the   user   of   a  
program   that   is   linked   with   the   Library   has   the   freedom   and  
of  the  Library.  
   The  precise  terms  and  conditions  for  copying,  distribution  
between  a  "work  based  on  the  library"  and  a  "work  that  
uses  the  library".    The  former  contains  code  derived  
from  the  library,  whereas  the  latter  must  be  combined  
with  the  library  in  order  to  run.  
 
 
 
TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS  FOR  COPYING,  DISTRIBUTION  
AND  MODIFICATION  
 
 
 
 
   0.  This  License  Agreement  applies  to  any  software  library  or  
other  program  which  contains  a  notice  placed  by  the  copyright  
holder  or  other  authorized  party  saying  it  may  be  distributed  
under  the  terms  of  this  Lesser  General  Public  License  (also  
called  "this  License").Each  licensee  is  addressed  as  "you".
   A  "library"  means  a  collection  of  software  functions  and/
or  data  prepared  so  as  to  be  conveniently  linked  with  
application  programs  (which  use  some  of  those  functions  
and  data)  to  form  executables.  
   The  "Library",  below,  refers  to  any  such  software  library  
or  work  which  has  been  distributed  under  these  terms.    A  
"work  based  on  the  Library"  means  either  the  Library  or  any  
derivative  work  under  copyright  law:  that  is  to  say,  a  work  
containing  the  Library  or  a  portion  of  it,  either  verbatim  or  
another  language.    (Hereinafter,  translation  is  included  
   "Source  code"  for  a  work  means  the  preferred  form  
library,  complete  source  code  means  all  the  source  
code  for  all  modules  it  contains,  plus  any  associated  
control  compilation  and  installation  of  the  library.  
are  not  covered  by  this  License;;  they  are  outside  its  
scope.    The  act  of  running  a  program  using  the  Library  is  
not  restricted,  and  output  from  such  a  program  is  covered  
only  if  its  contents  constitute  a  work  based  on  the  Library  
(independent  of  the  use  of  the  Library  in  a  tool  for  writing  
does  and  what  the  program  that  uses  the  Library  does.  
   1.  You  may  copy  and  distribute  verbatim  copies  of  the  
Library's  complete  source  code  as  you  receive  it,  in  any  
medium,  provided  that  you  conspicuously  and  appropriately  
publish  on  each  copy  an  appropriate  copyright  notice  and  
disclaimer  of  warranty;;  keep  intact  all  the  notices  that  refer  
to  this  License  and  to  the  absence  of  any  warranty;;  and  
distribute  a  copy  of  this  License  along  with  the  Library.  
You  may  charge  a  fee  for  the  physical  act  of  
transferring  a  copy,  and  you  may  at  your  option  
offer  warranty  protection  in  exchange  for  a  fee.  
   2.  You  may  modify  your  copy  or  copies  of  the  Library  or  
 
 
 
 
33
2012-10-25
9:38:46

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents