Cisco Cisco MediaSense Release 9.1(1) Licensing Information

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   the CUPS imaging library with Apple OS-Developed
   Software without releasing the source code of the
   Apple OS-Developed Software. You may also use sample
   filters and backends provided with CUPS to develop
   Apple OS-Developed Software without releasing the
   source code of the Apple OS-Developed Software.
 
b. An Apple Operating System means any operating system
   software developed and/or marketed by Apple Computer,
   Inc., including but not limited to all existing
   releases and versions of Apple's Darwin, Mac OS X,
   and Mac OS X Server products and all follow-on
   releases and future versions thereof.
 
c. This exception is only available for Apple
   OS-Developed Software and does not apply to software
   that is distributed for use on other operating
   systems.
 
d. All CUPS software that falls under this license
   exception have the following text at the top of each
   source file:
 
     This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed
     Software exception.
 
    2. OpenSSL Toolkit License Exception;
 
a. Apple Inc. explicitly allows the compilation and
   distribution of the CUPS software with the OpenSSL
   Toolkit.
 
No developer is required to provide these exceptions in a
derived work.
 
 
KERBEROS SUPPORT CODE
 
The Kerberos support code ("KSC") is copyright 2006 by Jelmer
Vernooij and is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty.  In no event will the author or Apple Inc. be held
liable for any damages arising from the use of the KSC.
 
Sources files containing KSC have the following text at the top
of each source file:
 
    This file contains Kerberos support code, copyright 2006 by
    Jelmer Vernooij.