Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Informazioni sulle licenze

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     Foundation\xd5 s software and to any other program whose authors commit 
to 
     using it.  (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by 
     the GNU Library General Public License instead.)  You can apply it to 
     your programs, too. 
      
     When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not 
     price.  Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you 
     have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for 
     this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it 
     if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it 
     in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. 
      
     To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid 
     anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. 
     These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you 
     distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it. 
      
     For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether 
     gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that 
     you have.  You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the 
     source code.  And you must show them these terms so they know their 
     rights. 
      
     We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and 
     (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, 
     distribute and/or modify the software. 
      
     Also, for each author\xd5 s protection and ours, we want to make certain 
     that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free 
     software.  If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we 
     want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so 
     that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original 
     authors\xd5  reputations. 
      
     Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software 
     patents.  We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free 
     program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the 
     program proprietary.  To prevent this, we have made it clear that any 
     patent must be licensed for everyone\xd5 s free use or not licensed at 
all. 
      
     The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and 
     modification follow. 
      
      
    GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 
     TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 
      
     0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains 
     a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed 
     under the terms of this General Public License.  The "Program", below, 
     refers to any such program or work, and a "work based on the Program" 
     means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: 
     that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, 
     either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another 
     language.  (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in 
     the term "modification".)  Each licensee is addressed as "you".