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The DFL License Agreement
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DFL is Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Christopher E. Miller
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Official DFL website: http://www.dprogramming.com/dfl.php
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The DFL library is under a 3-choice license.
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You may choose any of the below based on your use of the code.
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License Choice 1)
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LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) described in lgpl.txt
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License Choice 2)
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zlib license (libpng/zlib license) described in zlib.txt may be
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used if the code in no way depends on the Windows Win32 API.
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This allows the code to be translated to another API.
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License Choice 3)
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Unmodified versions of the DFL library obtained directly from the
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official DFL package at http://www.dprogramming.com/dfl.php may
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be used, including redistributions in source or binary form and
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commercial applications, subject to the following:
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3a) This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or
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implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable
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for any damages arising from the use of this software.
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3b) The origin of this software must not be misrepresented;
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you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
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3c) Source redistributions must include the DFL license
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in the source code directory, and the above copyright notice
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and official software website address must be included in
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supporting documentation.
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3d) For source redistributions, any accompanying files not
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from the original package must reside in separate file
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directories.
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Terminology:
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"the code" refers to the source code of the DFL library.
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"binary form" refers to the resulting executable code when the DFL
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source code is compiled.
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"Win32 API" refers to the Microsoft Windows API, including Win32 for
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64-bit Windows (Win64), or any of the user32, kernel32 or gdi32 DLLs
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or any future version counterparts designed for the Windows platform.
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