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The authors of this software are Christopher W. Fraser andDavid R. Hanson.Copyright (c) 1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002by AT&T, Christopher W. Fraser, and David R. Hanson. All Rights Reserved.Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for anypurpose, subject to the provisions described below, without fee ishereby granted, provided that this entire notice is included in allcopies of any software that is or includes a copy or modification ofthis software and in all copies of the supporting documentation forsuch software.THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIEDWARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NEITHER THE AUTHORS NOR AT&T MAKE ANYREPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITYOF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.lcc is not public-domain software, shareware, and it is not protectedby a `copyleft' agreement, like the code from the Free SoftwareFoundation.lcc is available free for your personal research and instructional useunder the `fair use' provisions of the copyright law. You may, however,redistribute lcc in whole or in part provided you acknowledge itssource and include this CPYRIGHT file. You may, for example, includethe distribution in a CDROM of free software, provided you charge onlyfor the media, or mirror the distribution files at your site.You may not sell lcc or any product derived from it in which it is asignificant part of the value of the product. Using the lcc front endto build a C syntax checker is an example of this kind of product.You may use parts of lcc in products as long as you charge for onlythose components that are entirely your own and you acknowledge the useof lcc clearly in all product documentation and distribution media. Youmust state clearly that your product uses or is based on parts of lccand that lcc is available free of charge. You must also request thatbug reports on your product be reported to you. Using the lcc frontend to build a C compiler for the Motorola 88000 chip and charging forand distributing only the 88000 code generator is an example of thiskind of product.Using parts of lcc in other products is more problematic. For example,using parts of lcc in a C++ compiler could save substantial time andeffort and therefore contribute significantly to the profitability ofthe product. This kind of use, or any use where others stand to make aprofit from what is primarily our work, requires a license agreementwith Addison-Wesley. Per-copy and unlimited use licenses areavailable; for more information, contactMike HendricksonAddison Wesley Professional75 Arlington St.Boston, MA 02116617/848-6522 FAX: 617/848-6569 mikeh@awl.com-----Chris Fraser / cwfraser@microsoft.comDavid Hanson / drh@microsoft.com$Revision: 1.8 $ $Date: 2002/08/27 00:02:26 $
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