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<h2><font face="Arial">i-scream central monitoring system licensing</font></h2> |
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<p><font face="Arial" size="2"> |
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The i-scream central monitoring system is licensed under the GNU General |
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Public License (GPL). The full license can be found |
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<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt">here</a>, but is also given |
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
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Version 2, June 1991 |
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies |
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of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. |
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Preamble |
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The licenses for most software are designed to take away your |
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freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public |
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License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free |
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software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This |
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General Public License applies to most of the Free Software |
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Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to |
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using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by |
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the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to |
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your programs, too. |
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When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not |
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price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you |
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0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains |
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs |
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest |
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it |
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. |
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest |
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to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively |
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convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least |
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the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. |
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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> |
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Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. |
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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this |
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when it starts in an interactive mode: |
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Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author |
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Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. |
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it |
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under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. |
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate |
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parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may |
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be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be |
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mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. |
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your |
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school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if |
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necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: |
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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program |
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`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. |
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<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989 |
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Ty Coon, President of Vice |
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This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into |
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proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may |
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consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the |
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library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General |
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