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 - This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
 - the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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 - Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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 - If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like
 - this when it starts in an interactive mode:
 - 
 - <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
 - 
 - This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
 - 
 - This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain
 - conditions; type `show c' for details.
 - 
 - The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
 - parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might
 - be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
 - 
 - You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
 - if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. For
 - more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see <http
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 - 
 - The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
 - into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
 - consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
 - library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public
 - License instead of this License. But first, please read <http s ://www.gnu.org/
 - licenses /why-not-lgpl.html>.
 
 
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