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  1121 EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR
       
  1122 OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE LIBRARY "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
       
  1123 KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
       
  1124 IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       
  1125 PURPOSE.  THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
       
  1126 LIBRARY IS WITH YOU.  SHOULD THE LIBRARY PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME
       
  1127 THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
       
  1128 
       
  1129   16. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN
       
  1130 WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY
       
  1131 AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE LIBRARY AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU
       
  1132 FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
       
  1133 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
       
  1134 LIBRARY (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING
       
  1135 RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A
       
  1136 FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF
       
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  1138 DAMAGES.
       
  1139 
       
  1140                      END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
       
  1141 
       
  1142            How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries
       
  1143 
       
  1144   If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest
       
  1145 possible use to the public, we recommend making it free software that
       
  1146 everyone can redistribute and change.  You can do so by permitting
       
  1147 redistribution under these terms (or, alternatively, under the terms
       
  1148 of the ordinary General Public License).
       
  1149 
       
  1150   To apply these terms, attach the following notices to the library.
       
  1151 It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most
       
  1152 effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should
       
  1153 have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full
       
  1154 notice is found.
       
  1155 
       
  1156 
       
  1157     <one line to give the library's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
       
  1158     Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
       
  1159 
       
  1160     This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
       
  1161     modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
       
  1162     License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
       
  1163     version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
       
  1164 
       
  1165     This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
       
  1166     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       
  1167     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
       
  1168     Lesser General Public License for more details.
       
  1169 
       
  1170     You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
       
  1171     License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
       
  1172     Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
       
  1173 
       
  1174 Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
       
  1175 
       
  1176 You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or
       
  1177 your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library,
       
  1178 if necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:
       
  1179 
       
  1180   Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
       
  1181   library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James
       
  1182   Random Hacker.
       
  1183 
       
  1184   <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
       
  1185   Ty Coon, President of Vice
       
  1186 
       
  1187 That's all there is to it!
       
  1188 
       
  1189