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Groff
124 lines
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Groff
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Academic Free License
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Version 1.2
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This Academic Free License applies to any original work of authorship
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(the "Original Work") whose owner (the "Licensor") has placed the
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following notice immediately following the copyright notice for the
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Original Work:
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Licensed under the Academic Free License version 1.2
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Grant of License. Licensor hereby grants to any person obtaining a
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copy of the Original Work ("You") a world-wide, royalty-free,
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non-exclusive, perpetual, non-sublicenseable license (1) to use, copy,
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modify, merge, publish, perform, distribute and/or sell copies of the
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Original Work and derivative works thereof, and (2) under patent claims
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owned or controlled by the Licensor that are embodied in the Original
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Work as furnished by the Licensor, to make, use, sell and offer for
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sale the Original Work and derivative works thereof, subject to the
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following conditions.
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Attribution Rights. You must retain, in the Source Code of any
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Derivative Works that You create, all copyright, patent or trademark
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notices from the Source Code of the Original Work, as well as any
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notices of licensing and any descriptive text identified therein as an
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"Attribution Notice." You must cause the Source Code for any Derivative
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Works that You create to carry a prominent Attribution Notice reasonably
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calculated to inform recipients that You have modified the Original Work.
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Exclusions from License Grant. Neither the names of Licensor, nor the
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names of any contributors to the Original Work, nor any of their
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trademarks or service marks, may be used to endorse or promote products
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derived from this Original Work without express prior written permission
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of the Licensor.
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Warranty and Disclaimer of Warranty. Licensor warrants that the copyright
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in and to the Original Work is owned by the Licensor or that the Original
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Work is distributed by Licensor under a valid current license from the
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copyright owner. Except as expressly stated in the immediately proceeding
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sentence, the Original Work is provided under this License on an "AS IS"
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BASIS and WITHOUT WARRANTY, either express or implied, including, without
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limitation, the warranties of NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY OF THE ORIGINAL
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WORK IS WITH YOU. This DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY constitutes an essential part
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of this License. No license to Original Work is granted hereunder except
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under this disclaimer.
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Limitation of Liability. Under no circumstances and under no legal theory,
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whether in tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall the
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Licensor be liable to any person for any direct, indirect, special,
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incidental, or consequential damages of any character arising as a result
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of this License or the use of the Original Work including, without
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limitation, damages for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure
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or malfunction, or any and all other commercial damages or losses. This
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limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or personal
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injury resulting from Licensor`s negligence to the extent applicable law
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prohibits such limitation. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or
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limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and
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limitation may not apply to You.
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License to Source Code. The term "Source Code" means the preferred form of
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the Original Work for making modifications to it and all available
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documentation describing how to modify the Original Work. Licensor hereby
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agrees to provide a machine-readable copy of the Source Code of the Original
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Work along with each copy of the Original Work that Licensor distributes.
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Licensor reserves the right to satisfy this obligation by placing a
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machine-readable copy of the Source Code in an information repository
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reasonably calculated to permit inexpensive and convenient access by You for
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as long as Licensor continues to distribute the Original Work, and by
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publishing the address of that information repository in a notice immediately
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following the copyright notice that applies to the Original Work.
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Mutual Termination for Patent Action. This License shall terminate
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automatically and You may no longer exercise any of the rights granted to You
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by this License if You file a lawsuit in any court alleging that any OSI
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Certified open source software that is licensed under any license containing
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this "Mutual Termination for Patent Action" clause infringes any patent
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claims that are essential to use that software.
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Right to Use. You may use the Original Work in all ways not otherwise
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restricted or conditioned by this License or by law, and Licensor promises
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not to interfere with or be responsible for such uses by You.
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This license is Copyright (C) 2002 Lawrence E. Rosen. All rights reserved.
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Permission is hereby granted to copy and distribute this license without
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modification. This license may not be modified without the express written
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permission of its copyright owner.
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--
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END OF LICENSE. The following is intended to describe the essential
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differences between the Academic Free License (AFL) version 1.0 and other
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open source licenses:
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The Academic Free License is similar to the BSD, MIT, UoI/NCSA and Apache
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licenses in many respects but it is intended to solve a few problems with
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those licenses.
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* The AFL is written so as to make it clear what software is being
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licensed (by the inclusion of a statement following the copyright notice
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in the software). This way, the license functions better than a template
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license. The BSD, MIT and UoI/NCSA licenses apply to unidentified software.
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* The AFL contains a complete copyright grant to the software. The BSD
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and Apache licenses are vague and incomplete in that respect.
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* The AFL contains a complete patent grant to the software. The BSD, MIT,
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UoI/NCSA and Apache licenses rely on an implied patent license and contain
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no explicit patent grant.
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* The AFL makes it clear that no trademark rights are granted to the
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licensor`s trademarks. The Apache license contains such a provision, but the
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BSD, MIT and UoI/NCSA licenses do not.
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* The AFL includes the warranty by the licensor that it either owns the
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copyright or that it is distributing the software under a license. None of
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the other licenses contain that warranty. All other warranties are disclaimed,
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as is the case for the other licenses.
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* The AFL is itself copyrighted (with the right granted to copy and distribute
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without modification). This ensures that the owner of the copyright to the
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license will control changes. The Apache license contains a copyright notice,
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but the BSD, MIT and UoI/NCSA licenses do not.
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