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choose, with respect to each such Earlier Licensed Copy, to comply with the Earlier Description Requirements or
the New Description Requirements. Where a Recipient chooses to comply with the New Description Requirements,
that Recipient will, when thereafter distributing any copies of any such Earlier Licensed Copy, include a Supplement
File having a section entitled Part 1 that contains a copy of the New Description Requirements.
(d) For greater certainty, the intent of Part 1 of the Supplement File is to provide a mechanism (if any) by which
Subsequent Contributors must document changes that they make to the Licensed Work resulting in Subsequent
Works. Part 1 of any Supplement File shall not be used to increase or reduce the scope of the license granted in
Article 2 of this License or in any other way increase or decrease the rights and obligations of any Recipient, and
shall at no time serve as the basis for terminating the License. Further, a Recipient can be required to correct and
change its documentation procedures to comply with Part 1 of the Supplement File, but cannot be penalised with
damages. Part 1 of any Supplement File is only binding on each Recipient of any Licensed Work to the extent Part 1
sets out the requirements for documenting changes to the Initial Work or any Subsequent Work.
(e) An example of a set of requirements for documenting changes and contributions made by Subsequent
Contributor is set out in Part 7 of Exhibit A of this License. Part 7 is a sample only and is not binding on Recipients,
unless (subject to the earlier paragraphs of this Section 3.8) those are the requirements that the Initial Contributor
includes in Part 1 of the Supplement File with the copies of the Initial Work distributed under this License.
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The name of a Distributor may not be used by any other Distributor to endorse or promote the Licensed Work or
products derived from the Licensed Work, without prior written permission.
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time, money and effort invested in writing the Initial Work, the Initial Contributor may include in Part 2 of the
Supplement File a requirement that each time an executable program resulting from the Initial Work or any
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Information must be included at the beginning of each Source Code file. For greater certainty, the Initial Contributor
may specify in the Supplement File that the above attribution requirement only applies to an executable program
resulting from the Initial Work or any Subsequent Work, but not a program dependent thereon. The intent is to
provide for reasonably modest attribution, therefore the Initial Contributor may not require Recipients to display, at
any time, more than the following Attribution Information: (a) a copyright notice including the name of the Initial
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or as expressly set out in this License.
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