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c. “Derivative Work” means a work based
upon the Work or upon the Work and other
pre-existing works.
d. “Executable Files” refer to the executables,
binary files, configuration and any required
data files included in the Work.
e. “Publisher” means the provider of the
website, magazine, CD-ROM, DVD or other
medium from or by which the Work is ob-
tained by You.
f. “Source Code” refers to the collection of
source code and configuration files used to
create the Executable Files.
g. “Standard Version” refers to such a Work
if it has not been modified, or has been modi-
fied in accordance with the consent of the
Author, such consent being in the full discre-
tion of the Author.
h. “Work” refers to the collection of files
distributed by the Publisher, including the
Source Code, Executable Files, binaries,
data files, documentation, whitepapers and
the Articles.
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to use the Work and exercise your rights
under this License.
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License is intended to reduce, limit, or restrict
any rights arising from fair use, fair dealing,
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law or other applicable laws.
3. License Grant. Subject to the terms and
conditions of this License, the Author hereby
grants You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-
exclusive, perpetual (for the duration of the
applicable copyright) license to exercise the
rights in the Work as stated below:
a. You may use the standard version of
the Source Code or Executable Files in
Your own applications.
b. You may apply bug fixes, portability
fixes and other modifications obtained
from the Public Domain or from the
Author. A Work modified in such a way
shall still be considered the standard
version and will be subject to this
License.
c. You may otherwise modify Your copy
of this Work (excluding the Articles) in
any way to create a Derivative Work,
provided that You insert a prominent
notice in each changed file stating how,
when and where You changed that file.
d. You may distribute the standard version
of the Executable Files and Source
Code or Derivative Work in aggre-
gate with other (possibly commercial)
programs as part of a larger (possibly
commercial) software distribution.
e. The Articles discussing the Work pub-
lished in any form by the author may
not be distributed or republished with-
out the Author’s consent. The author
retains copyright to any such Articles.
You may use the Executable Files and
Source Code pursuant to this License
but you may not repost or republish or
otherwise distribute or make available
the Articles, without the prior written
consent of the Author.
Any subroutines or modules supplied by You
and linked into the Source Code or Execut-
able Files this Work shall not be considered
part of this Work and will not be subject to
the terms of this License.
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and conditions of this License, each Author
hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide,
non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevo-
cable (except as stated in this section) patent
license to make, have made, use, import,
and otherwise transfer the Work.
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tion 3 above is expressly made subject to
and limited by the following restrictions:
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original copyright, patent, trademark,
and attribution notices and associated
disclaimers that may appear in the
Source Code or Executable Files.
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way imply that this Work is a product of
Your own.
c. The name of the Author may not be
used to endorse or promote products
derived from the Work without the prior
written consent of the Author.
b. You agree not to sell, lease, or rent any
part of the Work. This does not restrict
you from including the Work or any part
of the Work inside a larger software
distribution that itself is being sold. The
Work by itself, though, cannot be sold,
leased or rented.
e. You may distribute the Executable Files
and Source Code only under the terms
of this License, and You must include a
copy of, or the Uniform Resource Iden-
tifier for, this License with every copy of
the Executable Files or Source Code