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Qt Extension Library
Copyright (C) 2007 Qxt Foundation
------------------- Disclaimer ------------------------------------------------
Until the Qxt Foundation is legally established, copyright for the
source code falls back to the original contributor. For information about the
status of the Qxt Foundation, or about the copyright status of any part of Qxt,
contact the Qxt project maintainers at <foundation@libqxt.org>
Once the Qxt Foundation has been legally established, all contributors must
transfer all copyright interest to the Qxt Foundation before their submissions
will be added to the project.
------------------- License ---------------------------------------------------
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the Common Public License, version 1.0, as published by IBM
or under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1,
as published by the Free Software Foundation
This file is provided "AS IS", without WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
You should have received a copy of the CPL along with this file.
See the LICENSE file and the cpl1.0.txt file included with the source
distribution for more information. If you did not receive a copy of the
license, contact the Qxt Foundation.
You should have received a copy of the LGPL along with this file.
See the LICENSE file and the lgpl-2.1.txt file included with the source
distribution for more information. If you did not receive a copy of the
license, contact the Qxt Foundation.
Parts of Qxt depend on Qt 4 and/or other libraries that have their own
licenses. Qxt is independent of these licenses; however, use of these other
libraries is subject to their respective license agreements.
------------------- Intent ----------------------------------------------------
The following section describes the opinions and intent of the Qxt Foundation
with regards to the licensing and use of the Qxt source code and library. In
the event that the CPL is found to be illegal or invalid, or if any application
or clause of the license is subjected to question or abuse, this section is a
general statement of the desired interpretation.
This section has no legal standing and the statements made here are strictly
subject to the text of the CPL; that is, if this section and the CPL are in
disagreement, the text of the CPL takes precedence. In no way does this
intent grant you any additional rights or impose any additional restrictions.
If you have questions about licensing, contact the maintainers.
Qxt is built and supported by open-source enthusiasts.
- Please respect the open-source background of the contributors. The code is
provided for everyone's use; you may not restrict the rights of anyone to
use it.
- No individual may claim ownership of any part of the code. It belongs
to the community.
- You may modify the source code to suit your needs, but these changes
must be made free. If you distribute a modified form of Qxt, you must
also distribute the entire source code of the modified form.
- Digital Rights Management (DRM) puts unfair, unfree restrictions on
users and developers. It is the opposite of Free Software. We can't
stop you from using it, but please don't use the Qxt name for software
restricted by DRM.
- Please respect the time and effort put into the project by the developers.
- If you find Qxt useful, it would be appreciated if you would include
text in your application (for instance, in the About dialog) giving
acknowledgement to Qxt.
- If you make modifications to the source code, you must not call the
modified version "Qxt." It's okay to include "Qxt" in the name, but
anyone who receives the modified version needs to know that it's not
the same as the version distributed by the Qxt Foundation.
- We want everyone to be able to use Qxt without restrictions.
- If you distribute Qxt in compiled binary form, please ensure that
everyone who receives it can get the source code used to create it.
- You are free to use Qxt in closed-source applications as long as you
distribute Qxt in an open-source fashion. This does not require you
to make your entire application open-source.
- The Qxt Foundation is a non-profit, non-political organization.
- Please don't use the Qxt name in any political or semi-political
propaganda or publication. We don't like it.
- Qxt is distributed "as-is," with no warranty.
- If it makes your program crash, your computer blow up, or tiny demons
fly out of your nose, please don't sue us.