Panasonic BDP-140 User Manual

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In addition, mere aggregation of another work not 
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above provided that you accompany it with the 
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to copy from a designated place, then offering 
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the Library, but is designed to work with the Library by 
being compiled or linked with it, is called a "work that 
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derivative work of the Library, and therefore falls outside 
the scope of this License.
However, linking a "work that uses the Library" with the 
Library creates an executable that is a derivative of the 
Library (because it contains portions of the Library), 
rather than a "work that uses the library".  The 
executable is therefore covered by this License. Section 
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When a "work that uses the Library" uses material from 
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for the work may be a derivative work of the Library even 
though the source code is not. Whether this is true is 
especially significant if the work can be linked without 
the Library, or if the work is itself a library.  The threshold 
for this to be true is not precisely defined by law.
If such an object file uses only numerical parameters, 
data structure layouts and accessors, and small 
macros and small inline functions (ten lines or less in 
length), then the use of the object file is unrestricted, 
regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work.  
(Executables containing this object code plus portions 
of the Library will still fall under Section 6.)
Otherwise, if the work is a derivative of the Library, you 
may distribute the object code for the work under the 
terms of Section 6. Any executables containing that 
work also fall under Section 6, whether or not they are 
linked directly with the Library itself.
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combine or link a "work that uses the Library" with the 
Library to produce a work containing portions of the 
Library, and distribute that work under terms of your 
choice, provided that the terms permit modification of 
the work for the customer's own use and reverse 
engineering for debugging such modifications.
You must give prominent notice with each copy of the 
work that the Library is used in it and that the Library 
and its use are covered by this License.  You must 
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execution displays copyright notices, you must include 
the copyright notice for the Library among them, as well 
as a reference directing the user to the copy of this 
License.  Also, you must do one of these things:
a) Accompany the work with the complete 
corresponding machine-readable source code for the 
Library including whatever changes were used in the 
work (which must be distributed under Sections 1 
and 2 above); and, if the work is an executable linked 
with the Library, with the complete machine-readable 
"work that uses the Library", as object code and/or 
source code, so that the user can modify the Library 
and then relink to produce a modified executable 
containing the modified Library.  (It is understood 
that the user who changes the contents of definitions 
files in the Library will not necessarily be able to 
recompile the application to use the modified 
definitions.)
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with the Library.  A suitable mechanism is one that (1) 
uses at run time a copy of the library already present 
on the user's computer system, rather than copying 
library functions into the executable, and (2) will 
operate properly with a modified version of the library, 
if the user installs one, as long as the modified 
version is interface-compatible with the version that 
the work was made with.
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least three years, to give the same user the materials 
specified in Subsection 6a, above, for a charge no 
more than the cost of performing this distribution.
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to copy from a designated place, offer equivalent 
access to copy the above specified materials from the 
same place.
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these materials or that you have already sent this 
user a copy.
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uses the Library" must include any data and utility 
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Library together in an executable that you distribute.
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the fact that part of it is a work based on the Library, 
and explaining where to find the accompanying 
uncombined form of the same work.
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PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL 
NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and 
each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a 
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This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/
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