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- LaTeX Project Public License
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- LPPL Version 1.0 1999-03-01
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- Copyright 1999 LaTeX3 Project
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- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license
- document, but modification is not allowed.
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- Preamble
-
- The LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) is the license under which the base
- LaTeX distribution is distributed. As described below you may use this licence
- for any software that you wish to distribute.
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- It may be particularly suitable if your software is TeX related (such as a
- LaTeX package file) but it may be used for any software, even if it is unrelated
- to TeX.
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- To use this license, the files of your distribution should have an explicit
- copyright notice giving your name and the year, together with a reference
- to this license.
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- A typical example would be
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- %% pig.sty
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- %% Copyright 2001 M. Y. Name
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- % This program can redistributed and/or modified under the terms
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- % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
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- % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
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- % version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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- Given such a notice in the file, the conditions of this document would apply,
- with:
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- referring to the person `M. Y. Name'.
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- To see a real example, see the file legal.txt which carries the copyright
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- This license gives terms under which files of The Program may be distributed
- and modified. Individual files may have specific further constraints on modification,
- but no file should have restrictions on distribution other than those specified
- below.
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- This is to ensure that a distributor wishing to distribute a complete unmodified
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- not need to check every file in The Program for extra restrictions. If you
- do need to modify the distribution terms of some files, do not refer to this
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- The LaTeX Project Public License
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- Terms And Conditions For Copying, Distribution And Modification
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- WARRANTY
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- NOTES
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- =====
-
- We believe that these requirements give you the freedom you to make modifications
- that conform with whatever technical specifications you wish, whilst maintaining
- the availability, integrity and reliability of The Program. If you do not
- see how to achieve your goal whilst adhering to these requirements then read
- the document cfgguide.tex in the base LaTeX distribution for suggestions.
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- Because of the portability and exchangeability aspects of systems like LaTeX,
- The LaTeX3 Project deprecates the distribution of non-standard versions of
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- such distributions are permitted under the above restrictions.
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- Conditions on individual files
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- The individual files may bear additional conditions which supersede the general
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