The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 #
    2 # Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995  
    3 # Open Software Foundation Research Institute 
    4 #  
    5 # This software developed by the OSF Research Institute ("OSF/RI"). 
    6 # This software, both binary and source (hereafter, Software) is 
    7 # copyrighted by Open Software Foundation Research Institute 
    8 # and ownership remains with the OSF/RI. 
    9 #  
   10 # The OSF/RI grants you (hereafter, Licensee) a license to use the 
   11 # Software for academic, research and internal business purposes only, 
   12 # without a fee.  Licensee may distribute the binary and source code (if 
   13 # released) to third parties provided that the copyright notice and this 
   14 # statement appears on all copies, no charge is associated with such 
   15 # copies, and the OSF/RI is publicly and prominently acknowledged as the 
   16 # source of this software. 
   17 #  
   18 # Licensee may make derivative works.  However, if Licensee 
   19 # distributes any derivative work based on or derived from the 
   20 # Software, then Licensee will (1) notify the OSF/RI regarding its 
   21 # distribution of the derivative work, (2) clearly notify users 
   22 # that such derivative work is a modified version and not the 
   23 # original software distributed by the OSF/RI, and (3) the OSF/RI is 
   24 # publicly and prominently acknowledged as the source of this software. 
   25 #  
   26 # Any Licensee wishing to make commercial use of the Software should 
   27 # contact the OSF/RI to negotiate an appropriate 
   28 # license for such commercial use.  Commercial use includes (1) 
   29 # integration of all or part of the source code into a product for 
   30 # sale or license by or on behalf of Licensee to third parties, or 
   31 # (2) distribution of the binary code or source code to third parties 
   32 # that need it to utilize a commercial product sold or licensed by or 
   33 # on behalf of Licensee. 
   34 #  
   35 # THE OSF/RI MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE SERVICEABILITY OF 
   36 # THIS SOFTWARE FOR ANY PURPOSE.  IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT 
   37 # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.  THE OSF/RI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY 
   38 # DAMAGES SUFFERED BY THE USERS OF THIS SOFTWARE. 
   39 #  
   40 # By using or copying this Software, Licensee agrees to abide by the 
   41 # copyright law and all other applicable laws of the U.S. including, but 
   42 # not limited to, export control laws, and the terms of this license. 
   43 # The OSF/RI shall have the right to terminate this license immediately by 
   44 # written notice upon Licensee's breach of, or non-compliance with, any 
   45 # of its terms.  Licensee may be held legally responsible for any 
   46 # copyright infringement that is caused or encouraged by Licensee's 
   47 # failure to abide by the terms of this license. 
   48 #  
   49 # Comments and questions are welcome and can be sent to ri-software@osf.org 

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