Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 2.1 Licensing Information

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 protection for related technology (hereinafter "Patented
 Technology"), Inventor wishes to aid the the GNU free software
 project in achieving its goals, and Inventor also wishes to
 increase public awareness of Patented Technology, Inventor hereby
 grants a fully paid up, nonexclusive, royalty free license to
 practice the patents listed below ("the Patents") if and only if
 practiced in conjunction with software distributed under the
 terms of any version of the GNU General Public License as
 published by the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite
 330, Boston, MA 02111. Inventor reserves all other rights,
 including without limitation, licensing for software not
 distributed under the GNU General Public License.
 
  5055942 Photographic image reproduction device using digital
          halftoning to screen images allowing adjustable coarseness
 
  5917614 Method and apparatus for error diffusion screening of
          images with improved smoothness in highlight and shadow
          regions
 
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
 
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