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   1.462 +
   1.463 +           How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries
   1.464 +
   1.465 +  If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest
   1.466 +possible use to the public, we recommend making it free software that
   1.467 +everyone can redistribute and change.  You can do so by permitting
   1.468 +redistribution under these terms (or, alternatively, under the terms of the
   1.469 +ordinary General Public License).
   1.470 +
   1.471 +  To apply these terms, attach the following notices to the library.  It is
   1.472 +safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
   1.473 +convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
   1.474 +"copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
   1.475 +
   1.476 +    <one line to give the library's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
   1.477 +    Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
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   1.479 +    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   1.484 +    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   1.485 +    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   1.487 +    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   1.488 +
   1.489 +    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   1.490 +    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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   1.492 +
   1.493 +Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
   1.494 +
   1.495 +You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
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   1.497 +necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:
   1.498 +
   1.499 +  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
   1.500 +  library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
   1.501 +
   1.502 +  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
   1.503 +  Ty Coon, President of Vice
   1.504 +
   1.505 +That's all there is to it!
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   1.507 +