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the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright"" line and a pointer
to
where the full notiC<' is found
Copyright (c)
This
library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the tenns"f the GNU
1-t·~S<.·rG'.'lleral
Public License as publish<.->d by the
Free Software Found"tion; either version 2.1 oflhe Licen."", or (al your option) any I.,ter version, llus ltbr;lry is distributed in the hope thaI il will be
useful. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied W,Hrantv of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
5<.-""
the GNU Lesser Generall'ublic LicellS<' for more dL'Iaik
You should hav.. R'CCived a a>py of Ihe GNU Lesser C.ent'ral Public License
al,,"~
with this library; if n"t. wrile 10 the Frt'e Software I'oundarion,
Inc., 5'lTemple PMce, Suile3JO. Boston, MA 02111-1307USA
AI;;o add infonn"tion On how to contact you by electronic and papt'r mail.
You should also get your employer (il you work as a programmer) Or your schooL if any, to sil;II " "copyright disclaimer" for the library. if
n<.-ocessary. Here is a sample; aller lhe nam(!l;
Yoyooyne, Inc" hereby disclaims all copyright interesl in the library 'Frob' (a libra!)' for
hw.,kin~
kn"bs) written by Jarnes Random
H.~cker.
,1
April
1990
Ty Coon, President of Vice
Announcement of True Type
The SOFI\\'ARE also includes fonl data which
is
licensed 10 SONY by Monotypc Imaging Inc. or its "ffiliales.
Announcement of FreeType
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thi~
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All right:> resel"\'ed
Announcement of libjpeg
Thi.. software is b.,St.>d in p"rt OIl
tI",
work of the Independent JPEG Group
Announcement of libogg-l.1.3
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are met
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. Neither the name of
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Announcement
of
nWr'SeS+S.6
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PermiSSion is hereby granled, free of charge, 10 any person oblaining a copy of this softw"re "nd associaled documentation files (the '"Software"). 10
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modificarions, sublicense. and/or sell copies of the Software, and 10 pemut persons 10 whom the Software is furnished
to
do SO, subjecl to the
following conditions
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