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License Zero Reciprocal Public License <version>
Copyright: <name>
Source: <URL or instructions>
**This software comes as is, without any warranty at all.
As far as the law allows, those giving this license will
not be liable for any damages related to this software or
this license, for any kind of legal claim.**
You may do everything with this software that would
otherwise infringe copyright in this software, or any patent
anyone giving this license has or obtains that would have
read on this software just after any of their contributions,
on these conditions:
1. You must ensure that everyone who gets a copy of this
software from you, in source code or any other form, also
gets the complete text of this license and the copyright
and source notices above.
2. You may not make any legal claim against anyone accusing
this software, or any derivative work based on it, of
infringing any patent that would read on this software
alone, without modification or extension.
3. If you modify or extend this software, you must release
source code for your modification or extension.
4. If you include this software in a larger piece of
software, you must release any source code for that
larger piece of software that has not yet been released.
5. If you run this software to analyze, modify, or generate
software, you must release source code for that software.
To release source code, you must license it to the public
under either these terms or terms approved by the Open
Source Initiative, and promptly publish it, in the preferred
form for making modifications, to a freely accessible
distribution system widely used for similarly licensed
source code.
Any unknowing failure to meet condition 3, 4, or 5 is
excused if you release source code as required within 30
days of becoming aware of the failure.
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