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author
or
copyright
holder
as
a result
of
your
choosing
to
follow
a
later
version.
15. Disclaimer
of
Warranty.
THERE
IS
NO
WARRANTY
FOR
THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED
BY
APPLICABLE LAW.
EXCEPT
WHEN OTHERWISE
STATED
IN WRITING
THE
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR
OTHER
PARTIES
PROVIDE
THE
PROGRAM
"AS
IS"
WITHOUT
WARRANTY
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
CORREC-
TION.
16.
Limitation
of
Liability.
IN NO
EVENT
UNLESS
REQUIRED
BY
APPLICABLE
LAW
OR
AGREED
TO
IN
WRITING WILL
ANY
COPYRIGHT HOLDER,
OR
ANY
OTHER
PARTY WHO MODIFIES
AND/OR
CONVEYS
THE
PROGRAM
AS
PERMITTED
ABOVE,
BE
LIABLE TO
YOU
FOR
DAMAGES,
INCLUD-
ING
ANY GENERAL,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL
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 OP-
ERATE
WITH
ANY
OTHER
PROGRAMS),
EVEN
IF
SUCH
HOLDER
OR
OTHER
PARTY
HAS
BEEN
ADVISED
OF
THE
POSSIBILITY
OF
SUCH
DAMAGES.
17.
Interpretation
of
Sections
15
and 16.
If
the
disclaimer
of
warranty
and
limitation
of
liability
provided
above
cannot
be
given
local legal
effect
according
to
their
terms,
reviewing
courts
shall
apply
local
law
that
most
closely
approx-
imates an
absolute
waiver
of
all civil
liability
in
connection
with
the
Program,
unless
a
warranty
or
assumption
of
liability
accom-
panies a
copy
of
the
Program
in
return
for
a fee.
END
OF TERMS
AND
CONDITIONS
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
the
public,
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
state
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)
<year>
<name
of
author>
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
Foundation,
either
version 3
of
the
License,
or
(at
your
option)
any
later
version.
This
program
is
distributed
in
the
hope
that
it
will
be
useful,
but
WITHOUT
ANY
WARRANTY;
without
even
the
implied
warranty
of
MERCHANTABILITY
or
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
See
the
GNU General
Public
License
for
more
details.
You
should
have
received a
copy
of
the
GNU
General Public License
along
with
this
program.
If
not,
see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also
add
information
on
how
to
contact
you
by
electronic
and
paper
mail.
If
the
program
does
terminal
interaction,
make
it
output
a
short
no-
tice
like
this
when
it
starts
in
an
interactive
mode
:

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