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batim o
r
with modifications and/o
r
t
r
anslated
st
r
aightfo
r
wa
r
dly into anothe
r
language.
(He
r
einafte
r
,
t
r
anslation is included without limitation in the te
r
m
"modification".)
"Sou
r
ce code" fo
r
a wo
r
k means the
pr
efe
rr
ed fo
r
m of
the wo
r
k fo
r
making modifications to it.
Fo
r
a lib
r
a
r
y,
com
p
lete sou
r
ce code means all the sou
r
ce code fo
r
all
modules it contains,
p
lus any associated inte
r
face
definition files,
p
lus the sc
r
i
p
ts used to cont
r
ol
com
p
ilation and installation of the lib
r
a
r
y.
Activities othe
r
than co
p
ying, dist
r
ibution and
modification a
r
e not cove
r
ed by this License; they a
r
e
outside its sco
p
e.
The act of
r
unning a
pr
og
r
am using
the Lib
r
a
r
y is not
r
est
r
icted, and out
p
ut f
r
om such a
pr
og
r
am is cove
r
ed only if its contents constitute a wo
r
k
based on the Lib
r
a
r
y (inde
p
endent of the use of the
Lib
r
a
r
y in a tool fo
r
w
r
iting it).
Whethe
r
that is t
r
ue
de
p
ends on what the Lib
r
a
r
y does and what the
pr
og
r
am that uses the Lib
r
a
r
y does.
1.
You may co
p
y and dist
r
ibute ve
r
batim co
p
ies of the
Lib
r
a
r
y's com
p
lete sou
r
ce code as you
r
eceive it, in any
medium,
pr
ovided that you cons
p
icuously and
a
ppr
o
pr
iately
p
ublish on each co
p
y an a
ppr
o
pr
iate
co
p
y
r
ight notice and disclaime
r
of wa
rr
anty; kee
p
intact
all the notices that
r
efe
r
to this License and to the
absence of any wa
rr
anty; and dist
r
ibute a co
p
y of this
License along with the Lib
r
a
r
y.
You may cha
r
ge a fee fo
r
the
p
hysical act of t
r
ansfe
rr
ing
a co
p
y, and you may at you
r
o
p
tion offe
r
wa
rr
anty
pr
otection in exchange fo
r
a fee.
2.
You may modify you
r
co
p
y o
r
co
p
ies of the Lib
r
a
r
y o
r
any
p
o
r
tion of it, thus fo
r
ming a wo
r
k based on the Lib
r
a
r
y,
and co
p
y and dist
r
ibute such modifications o
r
wo
r
k
unde
r
the te
r
ms of Section 1 above,
pr
ovided that you
also meet all of these conditions:
a) The modified wo
r
k must itself be a softwa
r
e lib
r
a
r
y.
b) You must cause the files modified to ca
rr
y
pr
ominent
notices stating that you changed the files and the
date of any change.
c) You must cause the whole of the wo
r
k to be licensed
at no cha
r
ge to all thi
r
d
p
a
r
ties unde
r
the te
r
ms of
this License.
d) If a facility in the modified Lib
r
a
r
y
r
efe
r
s to a function
o
r
a table of data to be su
pp
lied by an a
pp
lication
pr
og
r
am that uses the facility, othe
r
than as an
a
r
gument
p
assed when the facility is invoked, then
you must make a good faith effo
r
t to ensu
r
e that, in
the event an a
pp
lication does not su
pp
ly such
function o
r
table, the facility still o
p
e
r
ates, and
p
e
r
fo
r
ms whateve
r
p
a
r
t of its
p
u
rp
ose
r
emains
meaningful.
(Fo
r
exam
p
le, a function in a lib
r
a
r
y to com
p
ute
squa
r
e
r
oots has a
p
u
rp
ose that is enti
r
ely well-
defined inde
p
endent of the a
pp
lication.
The
r
efo
r
e,
Subsection 2d
r
equi
r
es that any a
pp
lication-su
pp
lied
function o
r
table used by this function must be
o
p
tional: if the a
pp
lication does not su
pp
ly it, the
squa
r
e
r
oot function must still com
p
ute squa
r
e
r
oots.)
These
r
equi
r
ements a
pp
ly to the modified wo
r
k as a
whole.
If identifiable sections of that wo
r
k a
r
e not
de
r
ived f
r
om the Lib
r
a
r
y, and can be
r
easonably
conside
r
ed inde
p
endent and se
p
a
r
ate wo
r
ks in
themselves, then this License, and its te
r
ms, do not
a
pp
ly to those sections when you dist
r
ibute them as
se
p
a
r
ate wo
r
ks.
But when you dist
r
ibute the same
sections as
p
a
r
t of a whole which is a wo
r
k based on the
Lib
r
a
r
y, the dist
r
ibution of the whole must be on the
te
r
ms of this License, whose
p
e
r
missions fo
r
othe
r
licensees extend to the enti
r
e whole, and thus to each
and eve
r
y
p
a
r
t
r
ega
r
dless of who w
r
ote it.
Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim
r
ights o
r
contest you
r
r
ights to wo
r
k w
r
itten enti
r
ely by you;
r
athe
r
, the intent is to exe
r
cise the
r
ight to cont
r
ol the
dist
r
ibution of de
r
ivative o
r
collective wo
r
ks based on
the Lib
r
a
r
y.
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