End User License - Hitachi Ultravision L55S604 Owner's Manual

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End User
License
Agreement
for Operating
System
Software
TERMS
AND CONDiTiONS
3. Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti=Circumvention
Law.
O. Definitions.
"This License" refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.
"Copyright"
also means copyright-like
laws that apply to other kinds of works, such
as semiconductor
masks.
"The Program" refers to any copyrightable
work licensed under this License. Each
licensee
is addressed
as "you". "Licensees"
and "recipients"
may be individuals
or
organizations.
To "modify" a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work in a fashion
requiring copyright
permission,
other than the making of an exact copy. The resulting
work is called a "modified version" of the earlier work or a work "based on" the earlier
work.
A "covered work" means either the unmodified
Program or a work based on the
Program.
To "propagate"
a work means to do anything with it that, without permission,
would
make you directly or secondarily
liable for infringement
under applicable
copyright
law, except executing
it on a computer
or modifying
a private copy. Propagation
includes copying,
distribution
(with or without modification),
making available
to the
public, and in some countries other activities as well.
To "convey" a work means any kind of propagation
that enables other parties to
make or receive copies. Mere interaction
with a user through
a computer
network,
with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying.
An interactive
user interface
displays
"Appropriate
Legal Notices"
to the extent
that it includes
a convenient
and prominently
visible
feature
that (1) displays
an
appropriate
copyright
notice, and (2) tells the user that there is no warranty
for the
work (except to the extent that warranties
are provided),
that licensees
may convey
the work under this License, and how to view a copy of this License.
If the interface
presents a list of user commands or options, such as a menu, a prominent
item in the
list meets this criterion.
1. Source Code.
The "source code" for a work means the preferred
form of the work for making
modifications
to it. "Object code" means any non-source form of a work.
A"Standard
Interface" means an interface that either is an official standard defined
by a recognized
standards
body, or, in the case of interfaces
specified for a particular
programming
language,
one that is widely
used among developers
working
in that
language.
The "System Libraries" of an executable work include anything, other than the work
as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of packaging
a Major Component,
but which
is not part of that Major Component,
and (b) serves only to enable use
of the work with that Major Component,
or to implement
a Standard
Interface
for
which an implementation
is available
to the public in source code form. A "Major
Component",
in this context,
means a major essential
component
(kernel, window
system, and so on) of the specific operating
system (if any) on which the executable
work runs, or a compiler
used to produce the work, or an object code interpreter
used to run it.
The "Corresponding
Source" for a work in object code form means all the source
code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable work) run the object code and
to modify the work, including
scripts to control those activities.
However,
it does not
include the work's System Libraries,
or genera!-purpose
tools or generally
available
free programs which are used unmodified
in performing
those activities but which are
not part of the work. For example, Corresponding
Source includes interface definition
files associated
with source files for the work, and the source code for shared libraries
and dynamically
linked subprograms
that the work is specifically
designed to require,
such as by intimate data communication
or control flow between those subprograms
and other parts of the work.
The Corresponding
Source need not include anything that users can regenerate
automatically
from other parts of the Corresponding
Source.
The Corresponding
Source for a work in source code form is that same work.
2. Basic Permissions.
All rights granted under this License are granted for the term of copyright on the
Program,
and are irrevocable
provided the stated conditions
are met. This License
explicitly affirms your unlimited permission to run the unmodified
Program. The output
from running a covered work is covered
by this License only if the output, given its
content,
constitutes
a covered work. This License
acknowledges
your rights of fair
use or other equivalent,
as provided by copyright law.
You may make, run and propagate
covered works that you do not convey, without
conditions
so long as your license
otherwise
remains
in force. You may convey
covered
works to others for the sole purpose
of having
them make modifications
exclusively
for you, or provide
you with facilities
for running those works,
provided
that you comply with the terms of this License in conveying
all material for which you
do not control copyright. Those thus making or running the covered works for you
must do so exclusively
on your behalf, under your direction
and control, on terms
that prohibit them from making any copies of your copyrighted
material outside their
relationship
with you.
Conveying
under any other circumstances
is permitted solely under the conditions
stated below. Sublicensing
is not allowed; section 10 makes it unnecessary.
No covered work shall be deemed part of an effective technological
measure under
any applicable
law fulfilling obligations
under article 11 of the WIPO copyright
treaty
adopted on 20 December
1996, or similar laws prohibiting
or restricting circumvention
of such measures.
When you convey a covered work, you waive any legal power to forbid circumvention
of technological
measures
to the extent such circumvention
is effected by exercising
rights under this License
with respect
to the covered work, and you disclaim
any
intention
to limit operation
or modification
of the work as a means of enforcing,
against the work's users, your or third parties' legal rights to forbid circumvention
of
technological
measures.
4. Conveying
Verbatim
Copies.
You may convey verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it,
in any medium, provided that you conspicuously
and appropriately
publish on each
copy an appropriate
copyright notice; keep intact all notices stating that this License
and any non-permissive
terms added in accord with section 7 apply to the code; keep
intact all notices of the absence
of any warranty;
and give all recipients
a copy of this
License along with the Program.
You may charge any price or no price for each copy that you convey, and you may
offer support or warranty protection for a fee.
5. Conveying
Modified Source Versions.
You may convey a work based on the Program,
or the modifications
to produce
it
from the Program,
in the form of source code under the terms of section 4, provided
that you also meet all of these conditions:
a) The work must carry prominent
notices stating that you modified
it, and
giving a relevant date.
b) The work must carry prominent
notices stating that it is released
under
this License
and any conditions
added under section 7. This requirement
modifies the requirement
in section 4 to "keep intact all notices".
c) You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this License to anyone
who comes into possession of a copy. This License will therefore apply, along
with any applicable section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and
all its parts, regardless
of how they are packaged.
This License
gives no
permission
to license the work in any other way, but it does not invalidate
such permission if you have separately
received it.
d) If the work has interactive
user interfaces,
each must display Appropriate
Legal Notices; however, if the Program has interactive
interfaces that do not
display Appropriate
Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so.
A compilation
of a covered work with other separate and independent
works, which
are not by their nature extensions
of the covered work, and which are not combined
with it such as to form a larger program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution
medium, is called an "aggregate"
if the compilation
and its resulting copyright are not
used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's
users beyond what the
individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate does not cause
this License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate.
6. Conveying
Non-Source
Forms.
You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms of sections
4 and 5, provided that you also convey the machine-readable
Corresponding
Source
under the terms of this License, in one of these ways:
a) Convey the object code in, or embodied
in, a physical
product (including
a physical
distribution
medium),
accompanied
by
the
Corresponding
Source fixed on a durable physical
medium
customarily
used for software
interchange.
b) Convey the object code in, or embodied
in, a physical product (including a
physical distribution
medium), accompanied
by a written offer, valid for at least
three years and valid for as long as you offer spare parts or customer support
for that product model, to give anyone who possesses the object code either
(1) a copy of the Corresponding
Source for all the software
in the product
that is covered
by this License, on a durable
physical medium
customarily
used for software interchange,
for a price no more than your reasonable
cost
of physically
performing
this conveying of source,
or (2) access to copy the
Corresponding
Source from a network server at no charge.
c) Convey
individual
copies of the object code with a copy of the written
offer to provide the Corresponding
Source. This alternative
is allowed only
occasionally
and noncommercially,
and only if you received the object code
with such an offer, in accord with subsection
6b.
d) Convey
the object code by offering
access
from a designated
place
(gratis or for a charge), and offer equivalent
access
to the Corresponding
Source in the same way through the same place at no further charge. You
need not require
recipients
to copy the Corresponding
Source
along with
the object code.
If the place to copy the object code is a network server,
the Corresponding
Source
may be on a different
server (operated
by you
or a third party) that supports
equivalent
copying
facilities,
provided
you
maintain
clear directions
next to the object code saying where to find the
Corresponding
Source.
Regardless
of what server hosts the Corresponding
Source,
you remain obligated
to ensure that it is available
for as long as
needed to satisfy these requirements.
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