Cisco Cisco MediaSense Release 9.1(1) Licensing Information

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have designed this version of the GPL to prohibit the practice for those                 
products.  If such problems arise substantially in other domains, we                 
stand ready to extend this provision to those domains in future versions                 
of the GPL, as needed to protect the freedom of users.                 
                
 Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents.                 
States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of                 
software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish to                 
avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program could                 
make it effectively proprietary.  To prevent this, the GPL assures that                 
patents cannot be used to render the program non-free.                 
                
 The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and                 
modification follow.                 
                
                      TERMS AND CONDITIONS                 
                
 0. Definitions.                 
                
 "This License" refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.                 
                
 "Copyright" also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds of                 
works, such as semiconductor masks.                 
                
 "The Program" refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this                 
License.  Each licensee is addressed as "you".  "Licensees" and                 
"recipients" may be individuals or organizations.                 
                
 To "modify" a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work                 
in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of an                 
exact copy.  The resulting work is called a "modified version" of the                 
earlier work or a work "based on" the earlier work.                 
                
 A "covered work" means either the unmodified Program or a work based                 
on the Program.                 
                
 To "propagate" a work means to do anything with it that, without                 
permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for                 
infringement under applicable copyright law, except executing it on a                 
computer or modifying a private copy.  Propagation includes copying,                 
distribution (with or without modification), making available to the                 
public, and in some countries other activities as well.                 
                
 To "convey" a work means any kind of propagation that enables other                 
parties to make or receive copies.  Mere interaction with a user through                 
a computer network, with no transfer of a copy, is not conveying.                 
                
 An interactive user interface displays "Appropriate Legal Notices"