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GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL) - see the file COPYING for details. 
 
The OpenType code in pango/opentype is derived from the FreeType  
project (http://www.freetype.org) and is dual-licensed under the  
GNU General Public License and the FreeType license. See see 
pango/opentype/FT-license.txt for full details of the FreeType  
license. 
 
Note that binary distributions of Pango must include a disclaimer  
that the software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team,  
in the distribution documentation; for instance, by including this  
README file. 
 
Owen Taylor 
otaylor@redhat.com 
 
Behdad Esfahbod 
behdad@gnome.org 
 
13 March 2006 
 
1.274 parted 1.8.1 :29.el5  
1.274.1 Available under license :  
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 
 
 
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