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  1. You can refer to this document in Pod via "L<perlgpl>"
  2. Or you can see this document by entering "perldoc perlgpl"

DESCRIPTION

This is "The GNU General Public License, version 2". It's here so that modules, programs, etc., that want to declare this as their distribution license, can link to it.

It is also one of the two licenses Perl allows itself to be redistributed and/or modified; for the other one, the Perl Artistic License, see the perlartistic.

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

  1. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
  2. Version 2, June 1991
  3. Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  4. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
  5. Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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  7. Preamble
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  1. 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's
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  11. c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively
  12. when run, you must cause it, when started running for such
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  19. does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on
  20. the Program is not required to print an announcement.)

These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.

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In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License.

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  11. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR
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  15. PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
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  17. THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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  19. WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY
  20. AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU
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  25. FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF
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  28. END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
  29. How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
  30. If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
  31. possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
  32. free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
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  34. To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
  35. to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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  37. the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
  38. <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
  39. Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
  40. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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  43. (at your option) any later version.
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.

If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:

  1. Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
  2. Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
  3. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
  4. under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.

The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.

You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:

  1. Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
  2. `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
  3. <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
  4. Ty Coon, President of Vice

This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License.

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