GNU Free Documentation Licence
Version 1.2, November 2002
Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone
is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this licence
document, but changing it is not allowed.
0. PREAMBLE
The purpose of this Licence is to make a manual, textbook, or
other functional and useful document "free" in the sense
of freedom: to assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and
redistribute it, with or without modifying it, either commercially
or noncommercially. Secondarily, this Licence preserves for the
author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while
not being considered responsible for modifications made by others.
This Licence is a kind of "copyleft", which means that
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same sense. It complements the GNU General Public Licence, which
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We have designed this Licence in order to use it for manuals
for free software, because free software needs free documentation:
a free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms
that the software does. But this Licence is not limited to software
manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject
matter or whether it is published as a printed book. We recommend
this Licence principally for works whose purpose is instruction
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1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
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to use that work under the conditions stated herein. The "Document",
below, refers to any such manual or work. Any member of the public
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A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work
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The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections
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Text may be at most 25 words.
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The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title
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page. For works in formats which do not have any title page as
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A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the
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parentheses following text that translates XYZ in another language.
(Here XYZ stands for a specific section name mentioned below,
such as "Acknowledgements", "Dedications",
"Endorsements", or "History".) To "Preserve
the Title" of such a section when you modify the Document
means that it remains a section "Entitled XYZ" according
to this definition.
The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice
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2. VERBATIM COPYING
You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
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You may not use technical measures to obstruct or control the
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However, you may accept compensation in exchange for copies. If
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the conditions in section 3.
You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above,
and you may publicly display copies.
3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
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Back-Cover Texts on the back cover. Both covers must also clearly
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front cover must present the full title with all words of the
title equally prominent and visible. You may add other material
on the covers in addition. Copying with changes limited to the
covers, as long as they preserve the title of the Document and
satisfy these conditions, can be treated as verbatim copying in
other respects.
If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to
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fit reasonably) on the actual cover, and continue the rest onto
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or retailers) of that edition to the public.
It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors
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4. MODIFICATIONS
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under the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above, provided that
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A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title
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versions (which should, if there were any, be listed in the History
section of the Document). You may use the same title as a previous
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entities responsible for authorship of the modifications in the
Modified Version, together with at least five of the principal
authors of the Document (all of its principal authors, if it has
fewer than five), unless they release you from this requirement.
C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the Modified
Version, as the publisher.
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below.
G. Preserve in that licence notice the full lists of Invariant
Sections and required Cover Texts given in the Document's licence
notice.
H. Include an unaltered copy of this Licence.
I. Preserve the section Entitled "History", Preserve
its Title, and add to it an item stating at least the title, year,
new authors, and publisher of the Modified Version as given on
the Title Page. If there is no section Entitled "History"
in the Document, create one stating the title, year, authors,
and publisher of the Document as given on its Title Page, then
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sentence.
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for public access to a Transparent copy of the Document, and likewise
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it was based on. These may be placed in the "History"
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publisher of the version it refers to gives permission.
K. For any section Entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
Preserve the Title of the section, and preserve in the section
all the substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements
and/or dedications given therein.
L. Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document, unaltered
in their text and in their titles. Section numbers or the equivalent
are not considered part of the section titles.
M. Delete any section Entitled "Endorsements". Such
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N. Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled "Endorsements"
or to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
O. Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
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copied from the Document, you may at your option designate some
or all of these sections as invariant. To do this, add their titles
to the list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's licence
notice. These titles must be distinct from any other section titles.
You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided
it contains nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version
by various parties--for example, statements of peer review or
that the text has been approved by an organization as the authoritative
definition of a standard.
You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text,
and a passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end
of the list of Cover Texts in the Modified Version. Only one passage
of Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be added by
(or through arrangements made by) any one entity. If the Document
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by you or by arrangement made by the same entity you are acting
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to assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version.
5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
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versions, provided that you include in the combination all of
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and list them all as Invariant Sections of your combined work
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Disclaimers.
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same name but different contents, make the title of each such
section unique by adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the
name of the original author or publisher of that section if known,
or else a unique number. Make the same adjustment to the section
titles in the list of Invariant Sections in the licence notice
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In the combination, you must combine any sections Entitled "History"
in the various original documents, forming one section Entitled
"History"; likewise combine any sections Entitled "Acknowledgements",
and any sections Entitled "Dedications". You must delete
all sections Entitled "Endorsements."
6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
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7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
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8. TRANSLATION
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changing the actual title.
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