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1.249 nmap 4.11 :2  
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 * COPYING -- Describes the terms under which Nmap is distributed.  A copy * 
 * of the GNU GPL is appended to this file.                                * 
 *                                                                         * 
 ***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************ 
 *                                                                         * 
 * The Nmap Security Scanner is (C) 1996-2004 Insecure.Com LLC. Nmap       * 
 * is also a registered trademark of Insecure.Com LLC.  This program is    * 
 * free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the          * 
 * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free        * 
 * Software Foundation; Version 2.  This guarantees your right to use,     * 
 * modify, and redistribute this software under certain conditions.  If    * 
 * you wish to embed Nmap technology into proprietary software, we may be  * 
 * willing to sell alternative licenses (contact sales@insecure.com).      * 
 * Many security scanner vendors already license Nmap technology such as  * 
 * our remote OS fingerprinting database and code, service/version         * 
 * detection system, and port scanning code.                               * 
 *                                                                         * 
 * Note that the GPL places important restrictions on "derived works", yet * 
 * it does not provide a detailed definition of that term.  To avoid       * 
 * misunderstandings, we consider an application to constitute a           * 
 * "derivative work" for the purpose of this license if it does any of the * 
 * following:                                                              * 
 * o Integrates source code from Nmap                                      * 
 * o Reads or includes Nmap copyrighted data files, such as                * 
 *   nmap-os-fingerprints or nmap-service-probes.                          * 
 * o Executes Nmap and parses the results (as opposed to typical shell or  * 
 *   execution-menu apps, which simply display raw Nmap output and so are  * 
 *   not derivative works.)                                                *  
 * o Integrates/includes/aggregates Nmap into a proprietary executable     * 
 *   installer, such as those produced by InstallShield.                   * 
 * o Links to a library or executes a program that does any of the above   * 
 *                                                                         * 
 * The term "Nmap" should be taken to also include any portions or derived * 
 * works of Nmap.  This list is not exclusive, but is just meant to        * 
 * clarify our interpretation of derived works with some common examples.  * 
 * These restrictions only apply when you actually redistribute Nmap.  For * 
 * example, nothing stops you from writing and selling a proprietary       * 
 * front-end to Nmap.  Just distribute it by itself, and point people to   * 
 * http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ to download Nmap.                         * 
 *                                                                         * 
 * We don't consider these to be added restrictions on top of the GPL, but * 
 * just a clarification of how we interpret "derived works" as it applies  * 
 * to our GPL-licensed Nmap product.  This is similar to the way Linus     * 
 * Torvalds has announced his interpretation of how "derived works"        * 
 * applies to Linux kernel modules.  Our interpretation refers only to     * 
 * Nmap - we don't speak for any other GPL products.                       * 
 *                                                                         * 
 * If you have any questions about the GPL licensing restrictions on using * 
 * Nmap in non-GPL works, we would be happy to help.  As mentioned above,  *