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of
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GNU
General Public
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License.
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as
"you". "Licensees" and
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or
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or
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making
of
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(with
or
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modification),
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in
some countries
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well.
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interactive user interface displays "Appropriate Legal Notices"
to
the
extent
that
it
includes a
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and
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extent
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License.
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of
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or
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as
a menu, a prominent item in the list meets this
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for
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of
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is
an
official
standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in
the
case
of
interfaces specified
for
a particular programming language,
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is
widely
used among developers working in
that
lan-
guage.
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"System Libraries"
of
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executable
work
include anything,
other than the work
as
a whole,
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(a)
is
included in the normal
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of
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enable
use
of
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work
with
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Major Component,
or
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implement
a Standard
Interface for which an implementation
is
available
to
the public in
source
code form. A "Major Component': in this context, means
a major essential component (kernel,
window
system, and
so
on)
of
the specific operating system (if any) on which the executable
work
runs,
or
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to
produce the work,
or
an
object
code interpreter used
to
run it.
The "Corresponding Source"
for
a
work
in
object
code
form
means
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the
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does
not
include the work's System Libraries,
or
general-purpose tools
or
generally available free programs which are used unmodified in
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but
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part
of
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work.
For
example, Corresponding Source includes interface definition
files associated with source files for the work, and the source code
for shared libraries and dynamically linked subprograms that the
work
is
specifically designed
to
require, such
as
by intimate data
communication or control flow between those subprograms and
other parts
of
the work.

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