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				| The SFL License Agreement
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| This license agreement covers your use of the iMatix STANDARD FUNCTION LIBRARY
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| (SFL), its source code, documentation, and executable files, hereinafter referred
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| to as "the Product".
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| 
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| The Product is Copyright (c) 1991-2000 iMatix Corporation. You may use it
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| and distribute it according to this following License Agreement. If you do
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| not agree with these terms, please remove the Product from your system. By
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| incorporating the Product in your work or distributing the Product to others
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| you implicitly agree to these license terms.
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| 
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| Statement Of Copyright
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| The Product is, and remains, Copyright © 1991-2000 iMatix Corporation, with
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| exception of specific copyrights as noted in the individual source files.
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| 
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| Conditions Of Use
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| 
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| You do not need to provide the source code for the Product as part of your
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| product. However, you must do one of these things to comply with the Product
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| License Agreement:
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| 
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|       1. Provide the source code for Product modules that you use, or
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| 
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| 2. Make your product freely available according to a license similar to the
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| GNU General Public License, or the Perl Artistic License, or
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| 
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| 3. Add this phrase to the documentation for your product: "This product uses
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| parts of the iMatix SFL, Copyright © 1991-2000 iMatix Corporation <http://www.imatix.com>".
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| 
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| Rights Of Usage
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| 
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| You may freely and at no cost use the Product in any project, commercial,
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| academic, military, or private, so long as you respect the License Agreement.
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| The License Agreement does not affect any software except the Product. In
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| particular, any application that uses the Product does not itself fall under
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| the License Agreement.
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| 
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| You may modify any part of the Product, including sources and documentation,
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| except this License Agreement, which you may not modify.
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| 
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| You must clearly indicate any modifications at the start of each source file.
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| The user of any modified Product code must know that the source file is not
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| original.
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| 
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|    
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| 
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| At your discretion, you may rewrite or reuse any part of the Product so that
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| your derived code is not obviously part of the Product. This derived code
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| does not fall under the Product License Agreement directly, but you must include
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| a credit at the start of each source file indicating the original authorship
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| and source of the code, and a statement of copyright as follows:
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|    "Parts copyright (c) 1991-2000 iMatix Corporation."
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| 
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| Rights Of Distribution
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| You may freely distribute the Product, or any subset of the Product, by any
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| means. The License, in the form of the file called "LICENSE.TXT" must accompany
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| any such distribution.
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| 
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| You may charge a fee for distributing the Product, for providing a warranty
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| on the Product, for making modifications to the Product, or for any other
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| service provided in relation to the Product. You are not required to ask our
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| permission for any of these activities.
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| 
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| At no time will iMatix associate itself with any distribution of the Product
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| except that supplied from the Internet site http://www.imatix.com.
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| 
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| Disclaimer Of Warranty
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| 
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| The Product is provided as free software, in the hope that it will be useful.
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| It is provided "as-is", without warranty of any kind, either expressed or
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| implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability
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| and fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and
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| performance of the Product is with you. Should the Product prove defective,
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| the full cost of repair, servicing, or correction lies with you.
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