Merge lp:~mterry/libusermetrics/licenses into lp:~indicator-applet-developers/libusermetrics/trunk
- licenses
- Merge into trunk
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Michael Terry
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Approved by: | Pete Woods |
Approved revision: | 65 |
Merged at revision: | 65 |
Proposed branch: | lp:~mterry/libusermetrics/licenses |
Merge into: | lp:~indicator-applet-developers/libusermetrics/trunk |
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LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt (+22/-0) LICENSE.GPL (+674/-0) LICENSE.LGPL (+504/-0) |
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1 | === added file 'LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt' | |||
2 | --- LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 | |||
3 | +++ LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt 2013-06-17 14:59:28 +0000 | |||
4 | @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ | |||
5 | 1 | Digia Qt LGPL Exception version 1.1 | ||
6 | 2 | |||
7 | 3 | As an additional permission to the GNU Lesser General Public License version | ||
8 | 4 | 2.1, the object code form of a "work that uses the Library" may incorporate | ||
9 | 5 | material from a header file that is part of the Library. You may distribute | ||
10 | 6 | such object code under terms of your choice, provided that: | ||
11 | 7 | (i) the header files of the Library have not been modified; and | ||
12 | 8 | (ii) the incorporated material is limited to numerical parameters, data | ||
13 | 9 | structure layouts, accessors, macros, inline functions and | ||
14 | 10 | templates; and | ||
15 | 11 | (iii) you comply with the terms of Section 6 of the GNU Lesser General | ||
16 | 12 | Public License version 2.1. | ||
17 | 13 | |||
18 | 14 | Moreover, you may apply this exception to a modified version of the Library, | ||
19 | 15 | provided that such modification does not involve copying material from the | ||
20 | 16 | Library into the modified Library's header files unless such material is | ||
21 | 17 | limited to (i) numerical parameters; (ii) data structure layouts; | ||
22 | 18 | (iii) accessors; and (iv) small macros, templates and inline functions of | ||
23 | 19 | five lines or less in length. | ||
24 | 20 | |||
25 | 21 | Furthermore, you are not required to apply this additional permission to a | ||
26 | 22 | modified version of the Library. | ||
27 | 0 | 23 | ||
28 | === added file 'LICENSE.GPL' | |||
29 | --- LICENSE.GPL 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 | |||
30 | +++ LICENSE.GPL 2013-06-17 14:59:28 +0000 | |||
31 | @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ | |||
32 | 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | ||
33 | 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 | ||
34 | 3 | |||
35 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> | ||
36 | 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies | ||
37 | 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. | ||
38 | 7 | |||
39 | 8 | Preamble | ||
40 | 9 | |||
41 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for | ||
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43 | 12 | |||
44 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed | ||
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51 | 20 | your programs, too. | ||
52 | 21 | |||
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262 | 231 | Appropriate Legal Notices; however, if the Program has interactive | ||
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271 | 240 | used to limit the access or legal rights of the compilation's users | ||
272 | 241 | beyond what the individual works permit. Inclusion of a covered work | ||
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274 | 243 | parts of the aggregate. | ||
275 | 244 | |||
276 | 245 | 6. Conveying Non-Source Forms. | ||
277 | 246 | |||
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279 | 248 | of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the | ||
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290 | 259 | written offer, valid for at least three years and valid for as | ||
291 | 260 | long as you offer spare parts or customer support for that product | ||
292 | 261 | model, to give anyone who possesses the object code either (1) a | ||
293 | 262 | copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the | ||
294 | 263 | product that is covered by this License, on a durable physical | ||
295 | 264 | medium customarily used for software interchange, for a price no | ||
296 | 265 | more than your reasonable cost of physically performing this | ||
297 | 266 | conveying of source, or (2) access to copy the | ||
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305 | 274 | |||
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310 | 279 | Corresponding Source along with the object code. If the place to | ||
311 | 280 | copy the object code is a network server, the Corresponding Source | ||
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318 | 287 | |||
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322 | 291 | charge under subsection 6d. | ||
323 | 292 | |||
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325 | 294 | from the Corresponding Source as a System Library, need not be | ||
326 | 295 | included in conveying the object code work. | ||
327 | 296 | |||
328 | 297 | A "User Product" is either (1) a "consumer product", which means any | ||
329 | 298 | tangible personal property which is normally used for personal, family, | ||
330 | 299 | or household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for incorporation | ||
331 | 300 | into a dwelling. In determining whether a product is a consumer product, | ||
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333 | 302 | product received by a particular user, "normally used" refers to a | ||
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335 | 304 | of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user | ||
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337 | 306 | is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial | ||
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340 | 309 | |||
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347 | 316 | modification has been made. | ||
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353 | 322 | fixed term (regardless of how the transaction is characterized), the | ||
354 | 323 | Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied | ||
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356 | 325 | if neither you nor any third party retains the ability to install | ||
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366 | 335 | protocols for communication across the network. | ||
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