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Author: Andrew Ammerlaan <andrewammerlaan <AT> riseup <DOT> net> |
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AuthorDate: Fri Sep 25 16:08:33 2020 +0000 |
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Commit: Andrew Ammerlaan <andrewammerlaan <AT> riseup <DOT> net> |
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CommitDate: Fri Sep 25 16:09:50 2020 +0000 |
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URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/proj/guru.git/commit/?id=b1b1344d |
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-EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC LICENCE v. 1.2 |
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-EUPL © the European Union 2007, 2016 |
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-This European Union Public Licence (the ‘EUPL’) applies to the Work (as defined below) which is provided under the |
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-terms of this Licence. Any use of the Work, other than as authorised under this Licence is prohibited (to the extent such |
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-use is covered by a right of the copyright holder of the Work). |
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-The Work is provided under the terms of this Licence when the Licensor (as defined below) has placed the following |
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-notice immediately following the copyright notice for the Work: |
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- Licensed under the EUPL |
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-or has expressed by any other means his willingness to license under the EUPL. |
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-1.Definitions |
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-In this Licence, the following terms have the following meaning: |
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-— ‘The Licence’:this Licence. |
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-— ‘The Original Work’:the work or software distributed or communicated by the Licensor under this Licence, available |
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-as Source Code and also as Executable Code as the case may be. |
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-— ‘Derivative Works’:the works or software that could be created by the Licensee, based upon the Original Work or |
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-modifications thereof. This Licence does not define the extent of modification or dependence on the Original Work |
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-required in order to classify a work as a Derivative Work; this extent is determined by copyright law applicable in |
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-the country mentioned in Article 15. |
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-— ‘The Work’:the Original Work or its Derivative Works. |
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-— ‘The Source Code’:the human-readable form of the Work which is the most convenient for people to study and |
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-modify. |
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-— ‘The Executable Code’:any code which has generally been compiled and which is meant to be interpreted by |
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-a computer as a program. |
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-— ‘The Licensor’:the natural or legal person that distributes or communicates the Work under the Licence. |
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-— ‘Contributor(s)’:any natural or legal person who modifies the Work under the Licence, or otherwise contributes to |
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-the creation of a Derivative Work. |
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-— ‘The Licensee’ or ‘You’:any natural or legal person who makes any usage of the Work under the terms of the |
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-Licence. |
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-— ‘Distribution’ or ‘Communication’:any act of selling, giving, lending, renting, distributing, communicating, |
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-transmitting, or otherwise making available, online or offline, copies of the Work or providing access to its essential |
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-functionalities at the disposal of any other natural or legal person. |
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-2.Scope of the rights granted by the Licence |
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-The Licensor hereby grants You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, sublicensable licence to do the following, for |
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-the duration of copyright vested in the Original Work: |
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-— use the Work in any circumstance and for all usage, |
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-— reproduce the Work, |
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-— modify the Work, and make Derivative Works based upon the Work, |
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-— communicate to the public, including the right to make available or display the Work or copies thereof to the public |
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-and perform publicly, as the case may be, the Work, |
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-— distribute the Work or copies thereof, |
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-— lend and rent the Work or copies thereof, |
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-— sublicense rights in the Work or copies thereof. |
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-Those rights can be exercised on any media, supports and formats, whether now known or later invented, as far as the |
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-applicable law permits so. |
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-In the countries where moral rights apply, the Licensor waives his right to exercise his moral right to the extent allowed |
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-by law in order to make effective the licence of the economic rights here above listed. |
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-The Licensor grants to the Licensee royalty-free, non-exclusive usage rights to any patents held by the Licensor, to the |
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-extent necessary to make use of the rights granted on the Work under this Licence. |
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-3.Communication of the Source Code |
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-The Licensor may provide the Work either in its Source Code form, or as Executable Code. If the Work is provided as |
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-Executable Code, the Licensor provides in addition a machine-readable copy of the Source Code of the Work along with |
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-each copy of the Work that the Licensor distributes or indicates, in a notice following the copyright notice attached to |
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-the Work, a repository where the Source Code is easily and freely accessible for as long as the Licensor continues to |
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-distribute or communicate the Work. |
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-4.Limitations on copyright |
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-Nothing in this Licence is intended to deprive the Licensee of the benefits from any exception or limitation to the |
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-exclusive rights of the rights owners in the Work, of the exhaustion of those rights or of other applicable limitations |
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-thereto. |
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-5.Obligations of the Licensee |
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-The grant of the rights mentioned above is subject to some restrictions and obligations imposed on the Licensee. Those |
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-obligations are the following: |
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-Attribution right: The Licensee shall keep intact all copyright, patent or trademarks notices and all notices that refer to |
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-the Licence and to the disclaimer of warranties. The Licensee must include a copy of such notices and a copy of the |
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-Licence with every copy of the Work he/she distributes or communicates. The Licensee must cause any Derivative Work |
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-to carry prominent notices stating that the Work has been modified and the date of modification. |
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-Copyleft clause: If the Licensee distributes or communicates copies of the Original Works or Derivative Works, this |
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-Distribution or Communication will be done under the terms of this Licence or of a later version of this Licence unless |
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-the Original Work is expressly distributed only under this version of the Licence — for example by communicating |
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-‘EUPL v. 1.2 only’. The Licensee (becoming Licensor) cannot offer or impose any additional terms or conditions on the |
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-Work or Derivative Work that alter or restrict the terms of the Licence. |
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-Compatibility clause: If the Licensee Distributes or Communicates Derivative Works or copies thereof based upon both |
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-the Work and another work licensed under a Compatible Licence, this Distribution or Communication can be done |
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-under the terms of this Compatible Licence. For the sake of this clause, ‘Compatible Licence’ refers to the licences listed |
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-in the appendix attached to this Licence. Should the Licensee's obligations under the Compatible Licence conflict with |
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-his/her obligations under this Licence, the obligations of the Compatible Licence shall prevail. |
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-Provision of Source Code: When distributing or communicating copies of the Work, the Licensee will provide |
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-a machine-readable copy of the Source Code or indicate a repository where this Source will be easily and freely available |
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-for as long as the Licensee continues to distribute or communicate the Work. |
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-Legal Protection: This Licence does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or names |
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-of the Licensor, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the Work and |
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-reproducing the content of the copyright notice. |
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-6.Chain of Authorship |
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-The original Licensor warrants that the copyright in the Original Work granted hereunder is owned by him/her or |
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-licensed to him/her and that he/she has the power and authority to grant the Licence. |
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-Each Contributor warrants that the copyright in the modifications he/she brings to the Work are owned by him/her or |
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-licensed to him/her and that he/she has the power and authority to grant the Licence. |
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-Each time You accept the Licence, the original Licensor and subsequent Contributors grant You a licence to their contributions |
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-to the Work, under the terms of this Licence. |
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-7.Disclaimer of Warranty |
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-The Work is a work in progress, which is continuously improved by numerous Contributors. It is not a finished work |
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-and may therefore contain defects or ‘bugs’ inherent to this type of development. |
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-For the above reason, the Work is provided under the Licence on an ‘as is’ basis and without warranties of any kind |
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-concerning the Work, including without limitation merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, absence of defects or |
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-errors, accuracy, non-infringement of intellectual property rights other than copyright as stated in Article 6 of this |
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-Licence. |
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-This disclaimer of warranty is an essential part of the Licence and a condition for the grant of any rights to the Work. |
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-8.Disclaimer of Liability |
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-Except in the cases of wilful misconduct or damages directly caused to natural persons, the Licensor will in no event be |
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-liable for any direct or indirect, material or moral, damages of any kind, arising out of the Licence or of the use of the |
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-Work, including without limitation, damages for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, loss |
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-of data or any commercial damage, even if the Licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damage. However, |
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-the Licensor will be liable under statutory product liability laws as far such laws apply to the Work. |
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-9.Additional agreements |
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-While distributing the Work, You may choose to conclude an additional agreement, defining obligations or services |
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-consistent with this Licence. However, if accepting obligations, You may act only on your own behalf and on your sole |
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-responsibility, not on behalf of the original Licensor or any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify, |
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-defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability incurred by, or claims asserted against such Contributor by |
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-the fact You have accepted any warranty or additional liability. |
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-10.Acceptance of the Licence |
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-The provisions of this Licence can be accepted by clicking on an icon ‘I agree’ placed under the bottom of a window |
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-displaying the text of this Licence or by affirming consent in any other similar way, in accordance with the rules of |
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-applicable law. Clicking on that icon indicates your clear and irrevocable acceptance of this Licence and all of its terms |
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-and conditions. |
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-Similarly, you irrevocably accept this Licence and all of its terms and conditions by exercising any rights granted to You |
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-by Article 2 of this Licence, such as the use of the Work, the creation by You of a Derivative Work or the Distribution |
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-or Communication by You of the Work or copies thereof. |
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-11.Information to the public |
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-In case of any Distribution or Communication of the Work by means of electronic communication by You (for example, |
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-by offering to download the Work from a remote location) the distribution channel or media (for example, a website) |
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-must at least provide to the public the information requested by the applicable law regarding the Licensor, the Licence |
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-and the way it may be accessible, concluded, stored and reproduced by the Licensee. |
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-12.Termination of the Licence |
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-The Licence and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically upon any breach by the Licensee of the terms |
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-of the Licence. |
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-Such a termination will not terminate the licences of any person who has received the Work from the Licensee under |
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-the Licence, provided such persons remain in full compliance with the Licence. |
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-13.Miscellaneous |
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-Without prejudice of Article 9 above, the Licence represents the complete agreement between the Parties as to the |
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-Work. |
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-If any provision of the Licence is invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, this will not affect the validity or |
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-enforceability of the Licence as a whole. Such provision will be construed or reformed so as necessary to make it valid |
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-and enforceable. |
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-The European Commission may publish other linguistic versions or new versions of this Licence or updated versions of |
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-the Appendix, so far this is required and reasonable, without reducing the scope of the rights granted by the Licence. |
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-New versions of the Licence will be published with a unique version number. |
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-All linguistic versions of this Licence, approved by the European Commission, have identical value. Parties can take |
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-advantage of the linguistic version of their choice. |
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-14.Jurisdiction |
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-Without prejudice to specific agreement between parties, |
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-— any litigation resulting from the interpretation of this License, arising between the European Union institutions, |
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-bodies, offices or agencies, as a Licensor, and any Licensee, will be subject to the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice |
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-of the European Union, as laid down in article 272 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, |
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-— any litigation arising between other parties and resulting from the interpretation of this License, will be subject to |
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-the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court where the Licensor resides or conducts its primary business. |
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-15.Applicable Law |
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-Without prejudice to specific agreement between parties, |
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-— this Licence shall be governed by the law of the European Union Member State where the Licensor has his seat, |
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-resides or has his registered office, |
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-— this licence shall be governed by Belgian law if the Licensor has no seat, residence or registered office inside |
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-a European Union Member State. |
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- Appendix |
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-‘Compatible Licences’ according to Article 5 EUPL are: |
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-— GNU General Public License (GPL) v. 2, v. 3 |
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-— GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) v. 3 |
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-— Open Software License (OSL) v. 2.1, v. 3.0 |
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-— Eclipse Public License (EPL) v. 1.0 |
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-— CeCILL v. 2.0, v. 2.1 |
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-— Mozilla Public Licence (MPL) v. 2 |
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-— GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) v. 2.1, v. 3 |
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-— Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike v. 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) for works other than software |
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-— European Union Public Licence (EUPL) v. 1.1, v. 1.2 |
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-— Québec Free and Open-Source Licence — Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R) or Strong Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R+). |
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-The European Commission may update this Appendix to later versions of the above licences without producing |
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-a new version of the EUPL, as long as they provide the rights granted in Article 2 of this Licence and protect the |
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-covered Source Code from exclusive appropriation. |
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-All other changes or additions to this Appendix require the production of a new EUPL version. |
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