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consequences; the authors accept NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind. These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code, not just to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought to acknowledge us. Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or company name in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from it. This software may be referred to only as "the Independent JPEG Group's software". We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the product vendor. ansi2knr.c is included in this distribution by permission of L. Peter Deutsch, sole proprietor of its copyright holder, Aladdin Enterprises of Menlo Park, CA. ansi2knr.c is NOT covered by the above copyright and conditions, but instead by the usual distribution terms of the Free Software Foundation; principally, that you must include source code if you redistribute it. (See the file ansi2knr.c for full details.) However, since ansi2knr.c is not needed as part of any program generated from the IJG code, this does not limit you more than the foregoing paragraphs do. The Unix configuration script "configure" was produced with GNU Autoconf. It is copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is freely distributable. The same holds for its supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub, ltconfig, ltmain.sh). Another support script, install-sh, is copyright by M.I.T. but is also freely distributable. It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG spec is covered by patents owned by IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi. Hence arithmetic coding cannot legally be used without obtaining one or more licenses. For this reason, support for arithmetic coding has been removed from the free JPEG software. (Since arithmetic coding provides only a marginal gain over the unpatented Huffman mode, it is unlikely that very many implementations will support it.) So far as we are aware, there are no patent restrictions on the remaining code. The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files. To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent, GIF reading support has been removed altogether, and the GIF writer has been simplified to produce uncompressed GIFs. This technique does not use the LZW algorithm; the resulting GIF files are larger than usual, but are readable by all standard GIF decoders. We are required to state that "The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated." LIBPNG libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.2.37, June 4, 2009, are Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors: Cosmin Truta. libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors: Simon-Pierre Cadieux, Eric S. Raymond, and Gilles Vollant, and with the following additions to the disclaimer: There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the library or against infringement. There is no warranty that our efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the entire risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is with the user. libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are 35

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consequences; the authors accept NO
LIABILITY for damages of any kind.
These conditions apply to any software
derived from or based on the IJG code, not just
to the unmodified library. If you use our work,
you ought to acknowledge us.
Permission is NOT granted for the use of any
IJG author's name or company name in
advertising or publicity relating to this
software or products derived from it. This
software may be referred to only as "the
Independent JPEG Group's software".
We specifically permit and encourage the use
of this software as the basis of commercial
products, provided that all warranty or liability
claims are assumed by the product vendor.
ansi2knr.c is included in this distribution by
permission of L. Peter Deutsch, sole proprietor
of its copyright holder, Aladdin Enterprises of
Menlo Park, CA. ansi2knr.c is NOT covered
by the above copyright and conditions, but
instead by the usual distribution terms of the
Free Software Foundation; principally, that
you must include source code if you
redistribute it. (See the file ansi2knr.c for full
details.) However, since ansi2knr.c is not
needed as part of any program generated from
the IJG code, this does not limit you more than
the foregoing paragraphs do.
The Unix configuration script "configure" was
produced with GNU Autoconf. It is copyright
by the Free Software Foundation but is freely
distributable. The same holds for its
supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub,
ltconfig, ltmain.sh). Another support script,
install-sh, is copyright by M.I.T. but is also
freely distributable.
It appears that the arithmetic coding option of
the JPEG spec is covered by patents owned by
IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi. Hence arithmetic
coding cannot legally be used without
obtaining one or more licenses. For this
reason, support for arithmetic coding has been
removed from the free JPEG software. (Since
arithmetic coding provides only a marginal
gain over the unpatented Huffman mode, it is
unlikely that very many implementations will
support it.) So far as we are aware, there are no
patent restrictions on the remaining code.
The IJG distribution formerly included code to
read and write GIF files. To avoid
entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent,
GIF reading support has been removed
altogether, and the GIF writer has been
simplified to produce uncompressed GIFs.
This technique does not use the LZW
algorithm; the resulting GIF files are larger
than usual, but are readable by all standard GIF
decoders.
We are required to state that
"The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is
the Copyright property of CompuServe
Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark
property of CompuServe Incorporated."
LIBPNG
libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004,
through 1.2.37, June 4, 2009, are Copyright (c)
2004, 2006-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and
are distributed according to the same
disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the
following individual added to the list of
Contributing Authors: Cosmin Truta.
libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through
1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are Copyright (c)
2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are
distributed according to the same disclaimer
and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following
individuals added to the list of Contributing
Authors: Simon-Pierre Cadieux, Eric S.
Raymond, and Gilles Vollant, and with the
following additions to the disclaimer: There is
no warranty against interference with your
enjoyment of the library or against
infringement. There is no warranty that our
efforts or the library will fulfill any of your
particular purposes or needs. This library is
provided with all faults, and the entire risk of
satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy,
and effort is with the user.
libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through
1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998,
1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are