Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 2.1 Licensing Information

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programs to another party, then Client must contact the licensor of the programs.
 
7. General. If any provision of this agreement is held to be unenforceable, that shall not affect the enforceability of
the remaining provisions. This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of North Carolina and
of the United States, without regard to any conflict of laws provisions, except that the United Nations Convention on
the International Sale of Goods shall not apply.
 
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"JBoss" and the JBoss logo are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
 
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4.345 Mobicents Sip Servlets_extjs
2.0.0.FINAL 
4.345.1 Available under license : 
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