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How to Apply These Terms

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114 OPEN SOURCE LICENSE END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, we recommend making it free software that everyone can redistribute and change. You can do so by permitting redistribution under these terms (or, alternatively, under the terms of the ordinary General Public License). To apply these terms, attach the following notices to the library. 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.

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OPEN
SOURCE
LICENSE
END OF TERMS AND
CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms
to Your
New
Libraries
If you develop
a new
library, and you want
it to be of the greatest
possible
use to the public,
we
recommend
making
it
free software
that
everyone
can redistribute
and change.
You can do so by permitting
redistribution
under these
terms
(or, alternatively,
under the terms
of the ordinary
General
Public License).
To apply these terms,
attach the following
notices to the library. 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 library's
name and an idea of what
it does.>
Copyright
(C) <year>
<name
of author>
This library is free software;
you can redistribute
it and/or
modify
it under
the terms
of the GNU
Lesser General
Public
License
as published
by the
Free Software
Foundation;
either
version
2.1 of the
License,
or (at your option)
any later
version.
This library is distributed
in the
hope that
it wilt be useful,
but
WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY;
without
even the
implied
warranty
of
MERCHANTABILITY
or FITNESS
FOR A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
See
the
GNU
Lesser
General
Public
License
for more
details.
You should
have received
a copy of the
GNU Lesser
General
Public License
along with
this
library;
if not, write
to the
Free Software
Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple
Place, Suite 330, Boston,
MA 02111-1307
USA
Atso add information
on how to contact
you by electronic
and paper mail.
You should
also get your
employer
(if you work
as a programmer)
or your school,
if any, to sign a "copyright
disclaimer"
for the
library, if necessary.
Here is a sample;
alter the names:
Yoyodyne,
Inc., hereby
disclaims
all copyright
interest
in the library "Frob' (a library for tweaking
knobs) written
by James
Random
Hacker.
signature
of Ty Coon,
1 April 1990
Ty Coon, President
of Vice
That's
all there
is to
it!