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Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Source: http://d3fault.net

Files: *
Copyright: 2014 Steven Curtis Wieler II
Comment: DPL-3 is the LGPL-3 with the fallback to GPL-3 removed
License: DPL-3+
   This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of the d3fault public license as published by
   Steven Curtis Wieler II, either version 3 of the License, or
   (at your option) any later version.
   .
   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
   d3fault public license for more details.
   .
   You should have received a copy of the d3fault public license
   along with this program. If not, see <http://d3fault.net/licenses/>.
   .
   Additional terms under section 7 of version 3 of the d3fault public license
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   Trademarks
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   Except as expressly provided herein, no trademark rights are granted
   in any trademarks of d3fault. Licensees are granted a limited,
   non-exclusive right to use the mark d3fault and the d3fault logos in
   connection with unmodified copies of the program and the copyright
   notices required by section 5d of version 3 of the d3fault public
   license. A modified copy of the program may use the phrase: "Derived
   from d3fault".
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   Modified Versions
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   You may not misrepresent the origins of this program; modified
   versions of the program must be marked as such and not identified
   as the original program.
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   Preservation of Legal Notices
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   Any propagation or conveyance of this program must include this
   copyright notice and these terms.
   ---------------
   Indemnification
   ---------------
   If you convey this program (or any modifications of it) and assume
   contractual liability for the program to recipients of it, you
   agree to indemnify any copyright holder, or any other party who
   modifies and/or conveys the program as permitted by the d3fault
   public license, for any liability that those contractual
   assumptions impose on any copyright holder, or any other party who
   modifies and/or conveys the program as permitted by the d3fault
   public license.
   .
   The complete text of the d3fault public license
   can be found in 'license.dpl.txt'.

Files: */*.h
Copyright: 2014 Steven Curtis Wieler II
Comment: Section 14 of the d3fault public license allows comments
   in header files to be incorporated in an Application's object code.
   Considering I tend to write ideas and pseudo-code in comments right
   when I think them up (whether or not they are even related), I
   won't risk allowing any such ideas/pseudo-code to be taken and
   used in a proprietary application. This might just be me being
   overly paranoid, but I'd rather be on the safe side. You can use
   the actual parts (non-comment source code) of the header files
   under section 14 of the d3fault public license knowing in good
   faith (whatever that means) I won't bring a copyright claim against
   you. At a later date and after moving all such comments to their
   corresponding source files, I will re-release the header files
   under the d3fault public license. All that being said, API
   (which is essentially what a header is) isn't copyrightable anyways
   (see: Oracle v. Google), so you're allowed to regenerate headers
   without even requiring permission.
License: Proprietary or non-free

Files: */license.dpl.txt
Copyright: 2014 Steven Curtis Wieler II
License: Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
   of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.