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it (which includes writing anything derived 
from it), you must distribute source code for 
your copy or derivation and propagate the 
same restriction to people who would copy 
your derivation. In other words, the price the 
author wants for the use of his proprietary 
work is your contribution to the free software 
cause.
One component prohibits you from selling it 
or using it in a commercial way: hpcdtoppm.
Some components are contributed to the 
public domain.
The copyrights on individual components of 
this package are detailed at appropriate places 
within the package.
PATENTS
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These are the patents the Netpbm maintainer 
knows about that relate to Netpbm. It is 
basically just information the maintainer has 
stumbled over at some point -- no search has 
been done.
No licenses have been granted by patent 
owners to the maintainer of Netpbm. 
Therefore, if you need a patent to use 
something in Netpbm, you need your own 
license.
A note about patents in general: A patent gives 
an inventor the exclusive right to make, sell, or 
use the invention. If you independently invent 
something without knowing that the patent 
holder already did, that makes no difference -- 
the patent holder still has the exclusive right. It 
makes no difference if you give the original 
inventor credit. The patent applies to a method, 
not its expression, so writing a program from 
scratch to implement a certain method is still a 
patent infringement. Infringing a patent is not 
a crime per se, but to the extent that it costs the 
patent holder money, the infringer has to make 
it up.
The original purpose of patents is probably 
perverted when patents are applied to things 
you implement in computer programs. This is 
one of the Free Software Foundation's causes. 
See 
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy.html#laws>.
Unisys owns a patent on LZW compression, 
which is used by ppmtogif, and maybe on 
LZW decompression, which is used by 
giftoppm. IBM also owns a patent that may 
cover the GIF tools. Unisys offers a license of 
the patent for trivial use for $5000. Its patent 
expires in 2003.
Neither company has ever enforced the patent 
against trivial users of it. <http://
news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-
1713278.html> is an article dated April 18, 
2000 on the issue.
<http://www.unisys.com/unisys/lzw/> is 
Unisys' view of the matter.
For information from another perspective, see 
<http://burnallgifs.org>.
The following Netpbm components may be 
restricted by this patent: ppmtogif, giftopnm.
A good substitute for GIF if the patents are a 
problem is PNG (see pngtopnm, pnmtopng), 
which was developed with a primary purpose 
of not using any patented technology.
You can also use the -nolzw option on 
ppmtogif to avoid using the LZW patent. The 
images so generated are larger than traditional 
LZW-compressed GIFs, but any GIF decoder 
can decode them just the same.
The jbigtopnm and pnmtojbig programs use 
arithmetic coding patents and other patents 
covering various aspects of the "front end."
libpopt
Copyright (c) 1998 Red Hat Software
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to 
any person obtaining a copy of this software 
and associated documentation files (the 
"Software"), to deal in the Software without 
restriction, including without limitation the 
rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, 
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the 
Software, and to permit persons to whom the 
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