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responsibility on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or shall be 
deemed to constitute any admission of liability. 
 
13. MULTIPLE-LICENSED CODE. 
Initial Developer may designate portions of the Covered Code as 
Multiple-Licensed. Multiple-Licensed means that the Initial Developer permits 
you to utilize portions of the Covered Code under Your choice of the CPAL or 
the 
alternative licenses, if any, specified by the Initial Developer in the file 
described in Exhibit A. 
 
14. ADDITIONAL TERM: ATTRIBUTION 
 
(a) As a modest attribution to the organizer of the development of the 
Original Code ("Original Developer"), in the hope that its promotional value 
may 
help justify the time, money and effort invested in writing the Original 
Code, 
the Original Developer may include in Exhibit B ("Attribution Information") a 
requirement that each time an Executable and Source Code or a Larger Work is 
launched or initially run (which includes initiating a session), a prominent 
display of the Original Developer's Attribution Information (as defined 
below) 
must occur on the graphic user interface employed by the end user to access 
such 
Covered Code (which may include display on a splash screen), if any. The size 
of the graphic image should be consistent with the size of the other elements 
of 
the Attribution Information. If the access by the end user to the Executable 
and 
Source Code does not create a graphic user interface for access to the 
Covered 
Code, this obligation shall not apply. If the Original Code displays such 
Attribution Information in a particular form (such as in the form of a splash 
screen, notice at login, an "about" display, or dedicated attribution area on 
user interface screens), continued use of such form for that Attribution 
Information is one way of meeting this requirement for notice. 
 
(b) Attribution information may only include a copyright notice, a brief 
phrase, graphic image and a URL ("Attribution Information") and is subject to 
the Attribution Limits as defined below. For these purposes, prominent shall 
mean display for sufficient duration to give reasonable notice to the user of 
the identity of the Original Developer and that if You include Attribution 
Information or similar information for other parties, You must ensure that 
the 
Attribution Information for the Original Developer shall be no less prominent 
than such Attribution Information or similar information for the other party. 
For greater certainty, the Original Developer may choose to specify in 
Exhibit B 
below that the above attribution requirement only applies to an Executable 
and 
Source Code resulting from the Original Code or any Modification, but not a 
Larger Work. The intent is to provide for reasonably modest attribution, 
therefore the Original Developer cannot require that You display, at any 
time, 
more than the following information as Attribution Information: (a) a 
copyright