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				UnixLib Copyright
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UnixLib is Copyright (c) 1995-1999 Simon Callan, Nick Burrett,
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Nicholas Clark and Peter Burwood.
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These contributors have expressed "no interest" in any further licensing or
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copyright in regards to UnixLib.
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Other sections are (c) 1999-2011 Nick Burrett, John Tytgat, Peter Naulls,
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Lee Noar, Peter Teichmann, Alex Waugh, Christian Ludlam, Theo Markettos,
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Graham Shaw, James Bursa and John-Mark Bell.
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In January 2005, permission was obtained from all relevant contributors
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by Peter Naulls to license all past and present contributions to UnixLib
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(where possible) under the revised BSD license.  The license is included
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Prior to 4th January 2005 and after May 2001, UnixLib contained code licensed
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RISC OS, and along with the desire to clarify the overall licensing status of
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UnixLib, GPL code was removed from UnixLib and the above permission from all
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copyright holders allowed UnixLib contributions to be relicensed as per the
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Practical notes on using UnixLib in your own programs:
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This is a plain English version of guidelines for use of UnixLib in
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Recommended reading:
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Frequently Asked Questions about the GNU GPL
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http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html (has some sections on LGPL)
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About the justifications for using LGPL
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http://www.fsf.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html
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===========================================================================
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 Copyright (c) 1995-2009 UnixLib Developers
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The licenses for the above are duplicated below.
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