Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine) Información de licencia

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Trademark Declarations for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500 Release 3.0
OL-24020-01
The Cisco Media Experience Engine includes Log4Net 1.2.10, and Annpoint DayPilot for ASP.NET in 
compliance with the Apache license. See http://logging.apache.org/log4net/license.html for more 
details. 
This distribution contains Lex Yacc software written by Malcolm Crowe at the University of Paisley 
(malcolm.crowe@paisley.ac.uk). 
The Cisco Media Experience Engine is compatible with the 7-Zip, Glib, GNOME Accessibility Toolkit, 
GTK+, Libintl, Libiconv, Nhibernate, Pango, and Vortex Library, which are free software distributed 
under the GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL"). See the LGPL for more details. Please note 
that the use of certain DLL's does not absolve responsibility for usage royalties for the MPEG and H.264 
codecs. The payment of such royalties is dependent on the use of the codec. 
The Cisco Media Experience Engine is compatible with the Cairo, Expat, TrolltechQT, SharpZiplib, 
Libiconv, which are free software distributed under the GNU General Public License ("GPL"). You may 
obtain a copy from Cisco Systems.
The Cisco Media Experience Engine is compatible with jQuery, which is free software distributed under 
the "MIT License".  See http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more details.
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