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Tanuki Software, Inc. |
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Community Software License Agreement |
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Version 1.0 |
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IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This license agreement is a legal agreement |
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between you and Tanuki Software, Inc.("TSI"), which includes computer |
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software, associated media, printed materials, and may include online |
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or electronic documentation ( Software ). PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT |
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CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU INSTALL, COPY, DOWNLOAD OR USE THE SOFTWARE |
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ACCOMPANYING THIS PACKAGE. |
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Section 1 - Grant of License |
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Community editions of the Software are made available on the GNU |
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General Public License, Version 2 ("GPLv2"), included in Section 3 of |
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this license document. All sections of the Community Software License |
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Agreement must be complied with in addition to those of the GPLv2. |
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Section 2 - Your Obligations |
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A copy of this license must be distributed in full with the Product |
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in a location that is obvious to Your customers. The Software |
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Program may not be modified, nor may the Product in any way obfuscate |
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or obstruct the copyright notice and license information displayed in |
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the console and log files by the Software Program on startup. |
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Section 3 - GPLv2 License Agreement |
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
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Version 2, June 1991 |
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