6. Each
time
you
redistribute
the
Program
(or
any
work
based
on
the
Program),
the
recipient
automatically
receives a license
from
the
original
licensor
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Program
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and
conditions.
You
may
not
impose
any
further
restrictions
on
the
recipients' exercise
of
the
rights
grant-
ed herein.
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Software
Foundation
may
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and/or
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versions
of
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time
to
time.
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new
versions
will
be
similar
in
spirit
to
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present
version,
but
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differ
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detail
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new
problems
or
concerns.
Each
version
is
given
a
distinguishing
version
number.
If
the
Program specifies a version
number
of
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license
which
applies
to
it
and
"any later version';
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have
the
option
of
following
the
terms
and
conditions
either
of
that
version
or
of
any
later version
published
by
the
Free Software
Foundation.
If
the
Program does
not
specify a version
number
of
the
license,
you
may
choose
any
version ever
published
by
the
Free Software Foundation.
8.
If
you
wish
to
incorporate
parts
of
the
Program
into
other
free
programs
whose
distribution
conditions
are
different,
write
to
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author
to
ask
for
permission. For
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is
copyrighted
by
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Software
Foundation,
write
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Free
Software
Foundation;
we
sometimes
make
exceptions
for
this.
Our
deci-
sion
will
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free status
of
all derivatives
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our
free
software
and
of
promoting
the
shar-
ing
and
reuse
of
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generally.
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BECAUSE
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PROGRAM
IS
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STATED
IN WRIT-
ING
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PARTIES
PROVIDE
THE PROGRAM"AS IS"WITHOUTWARRANTY
OF
ANY KIND,
EITHER
EXPRESSED
OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO,
THE
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES
OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
THE
ENTIRE
RISK
AS
TO
THE
QUALITY AND
PERFORMANCE
OF
THE PROGRAM
IS
WITH YOU. SHOULD THE
PROGRAM
PROVE
DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST
OF
ALL
NECESSARY
SERVICING,
REPAIR
OR
CORRECTION.
10. IN NO
EVENT
UNLESS
REQUIRED
BY
APPLICABLE LAW
OR
AGREED
TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER,
OR
ANY OTHER
PARTY
WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
REDISTRIBUTE
THE
PROGRAM
AS
PERMITTED ABOVE,
BE
LIABLE TO
YOU
FOR
DAMAGES,
IN-
CLUDING ANY
GENERAL,
SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL
OR
CONSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT
OF
THE
USE
OR
INABILITY TO
USE
THE
PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO
LOSS
OF
DATA
OR
DATA
BEING
RENDERED
INACCURATE
OR
LOSSES
SUSTAINED
BY
YOU
OR
THIRD
PARTIES
OR
A
FAILURE
OF THE PROGRAM TO
OPERATE
WITH ANY
OTHER
PROGRAMS),
EVEN
IF
SUCH
HOLDER
OR
OTHER
PARTY HAS
BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF
SUCH
DAMAGES.
END
OF
TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
Appendix:
How
to
Apply
These
Terms
to
Your
New
Programs
If
you
develop
a
new
program,
and
you
want
it
to
be
of
the
greatest
possible use
to
humanity,
the
best
way
to
achieve
this
is
to
make
it
free
software
which
everyone
can
redistribute
and
change
under
these terms.
To
do
so,
attach
the
following
notices
to
the
program.
It
is safest
to
attach
them
to
the
start
of
each source
file
to
most
effectively
convey
the
exclusion
of
warranty;
and
each
file
should
have
at
least
the
"copyright"
line
and
a
pointer
to
where
the
full
notice
is
found.
<one
line
to
give
the
program's
name
and
a
brief
idea
of
what
it
does.>
Copyright
(C)
19yy
<name
of
author>
This
program
is
free software;
you
can
redistribute
it
and/or
modify
it