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This section describes software license used for this product.
This product uses some open source software:
  GPL software:  linux,  module-init-tools,  mount,  nettools,  sash,  Realtek WiFi driver
  LGPL software: directfb,  glibc,  Qt,  live555
  BSD: WPA Supplicant
  MIT: expat,  lua,  lua-xmlreader,  lua-slncrypto,  libxml2
  MIT/X: cURL
  XML-RPC FOR C/C++ license: xmlrpc
  gSOAP Public License: gSOAP
  Free Type,  LibJPEG,  Open SSL,  Vera Fonts
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Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
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