Hitachi VZ-HD4000A User Manual

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Software License Information
Relevant Software License Agreement
Linux Kernel
busybox
libgcc
lzo
U-Boot
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2
glibc
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 
Version 2.1
The software incorporated into this product is composed of multiple 
independent software modules and the copyright for each of the individual 
software modules belongs to Hitachi Industry & Control Solutions, Ltd. or a 
third party.
These products incorporate software modules that were developed and/or 
created by Hitachi Industry & Control Solutions, Ltd. itself, and the property 
rights and/or intellectual property rights to this software and related 
documentation belong to Hitachi Industry & Control Solutions, Ltd. These 
rights are protected by the Copyright Act and other laws.
Furthermore, this product uses software modules licensed as free software, 
based on the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 and/or GNU 
LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1 (hereafter referred to as 
"the Software License Agreement"), established by the Free Software 
Foundation, Inc. of the U.S. 
Refer to the following table for information on subject software modules. If 
you have questions about subject software modules, please contact the store 
where you purchased it.
For details about said software modules, such as conditions of use, please 
read the software license agreement of each software as listed later (As these 
are stipulated by third parties other than Hitachi Industry & Control Solutions, 
Ltd., we are including the original document (English).).
Parties other than Hitachi Industry & Control Solutions, Ltd. have copyrights 
and/or other rights to said software modules, and the software is licensed free 
of charge, so it is provided as is and we make no guarantees whatsoever, 
within the range of applicable laws (neither explicitly or implicitly). Further, we 
shall bear no responsibility for any damages (including loss of data, 
compromised accuracy, incompatibility with the interface of other software, 
etc.) or expenses whatsoever that may arise due to the software modules 
and/or the use thereof, within the range of applicable laws.
Subject 
Software Modules