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consequence
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EVENT
UNLESS
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APPLICABLE
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AGREED
TO
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OLJT
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How
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Tenms
to
Your New Libraries
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and
change.
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tenms
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the library,
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necessary.
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sample;
alter the
names:
Yoyodyne,
Inc.,
hereby disclaims all copyright interest in
the
library 'Frob' (a library
for
tweaking knobs) written
by
James
Random
Hacker.
signature ofTy
Coon,
1 April
1990
Ty
Coon,
President
of
Vice
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