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End User
License
Agreement
for
Operating
System
Software
this License
to apply to the other parts of the aggregate.
6. Conveying
Non-Source
Forms.
You may convey
a covered
work
in object
code form under
the terms
of sections
4 and 5, provided
that you also convey
the machine-readable
Corresponding
Source
under the terms of this License,
in one of these ways:
materially
and adversely
affects
the operation
of the network
or violates
the rules and
protocols
for communication
across
the network.
Corresponding
Source
conveyed,
and Installation
Information
provided,
in accord
with this section
must be in a format
that is publicly
documented
(and with an imple-
mentation
available
to the public
in source
code form),
and must require
no special
password
or key for unpacking,
reading
or copying.
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the object
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in, a physical
product
(including
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physical
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medium),
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fixed
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customarily
used
for software
inter-
change.
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the object
code in, or embodied
in, a physical
product
(including
a
physical
distribution
medium),
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by a written
offer, valid
for at
least
three years
and valid for as long as you offer spare
parts or customer
support
for that product
model,
to give anyone
who
possesses
the object
code
either
(1) a copy of the Corresponding
Source
for all the software
in
the product
that is covered
by this License,
on a durable
physical
medium
customarily
used
for software
interchange,
for a price no more than
your
reasonable
cost of physically
performing
this conveying
of source,
or (2) ac-
cess to copy the Corresponding
Source
from a network
server at no charge.
c) Convey
individual
copies
of the object
code with a copy
of the written
offer
to provide
the Corresponding
Source.
This alternative
is allowed
only occa-
sionally
and noncommercially,
and only if you received
the object
code with
such
an offer, in accord
with subsection
6b.
d) Convey
the object
code by offering
access
from a designated
place (gratis
or for a charge),
and offer equivalent
access
to the Corresponding
Source
in the same
way through
the same
place at no further
charge.
You need
not require
recipients
to copy
the Corresponding
Source
along
with the
object
code.
If the place to copy
the object
code
is a network
server,
the
Corresponding
Source
may
be on a different
server
(operated
by you or a
third
party)
that supports
equivalent
copying
facilities,
provided
you main-
tain clear directions
next
to the object
code saying
where
to find the Cor-
responding
Source.
Regardless
of what
server
hosts
the Corresponding
Source,
you remain
obligated
to ensure
that it is available
for as long as
needed
to satisfy
these
requirements.
e) Convey
the object
code using
peer-to-peer
transmission,
provided
you in-
form other
peers
where
the object
code and Corresponding
Source
of the
work
are being offered
to the general
public at no charge
under subsection
6d.
A separable
portion
of the object
code,
whose
source
code is excluded
from the
Corresponding
Source
as a System
Library,
need not be included
in conveying
the
object
code work.
A "User
Product"
is either
(1) a "consumer
product",
which
means
any tangible
per-
sonal property
which
is normally
used for personal,
family,
or household
purposes,
or
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designed
or sold for incorporation
into a dwelling.
In determining
whether
a product
is a consumer
product,
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cases
shall
be resolved
in favor
of cover-
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For a particular
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received
by a particular
user,
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used"
refers
to a typical
or common
use of that class
of product,
regardless
of the status
of the
particular
user or of the way in which
the particular
user actually
uses, or expects
or is
expected
to use, the product.
A product
is a consumer
product
regardless
of whether
the product
has substantial
commercial,
industrial
or non-consumer
uses, unless such
uses represent
the only significant
mode
of use of the product.
"Installation
Information"
for a User
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means
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procedures,
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thorization
keys, or other information
required
to install and execute
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of a covered
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of its Corresponding
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The information
must suffice
to ensure
that the continued
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of the
modified
object
code is in no case prevented
or interfered
with solely
because
modi-
fication
has been made.
If you convey
an object
code work
under
this section
in, or with,
or specifically
for
use in, a User
Product,
and the conveying
occurs
as part
of a transaction
in which
the right of possession
and use of the User
Product
is transferred
to the recipient
in
perpetuity
or for a fixed
term
(regardless
of how the transaction
is characterized),
the Corresponding
Source
conveyed
under this section
must be accompanied
by the
Installation
Information.
But this requirement
does
not apply
if neither
you nor any
third
party retains
the ability
to install
modified
object
code
on the User
Product
(for
example,
the work
has been installed
in ROM).
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to provide
Installation
Information
does not include a requirement
to continue
to provide
support
service,
warranty,
or updates
for a work
that has been
modified
or installed
by the recipient,
or for the User
Product
in which
it has been
modified
or installed.
Access
to a network
may be denied
when the modification
itself
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to the entire
Program
shall
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that they are valid
under applicable
law. If additional
permis-
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apply only to part of the Program,
that part may be used separately
under those
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but the entire
Program
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regard
to the additional
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