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Apache License
2.0 2004.1
Terms and conditions for use, reproduction and distribution.
1 definitions
"License" means the terms and conditions of use, reproduction, and distribution defined in sections 1th through 9th of this document.
"Licensor" means the owner of the copyright and the entity that issued the license by the copyright owner.
"Legal entity" means the Union of the acting entity and other entities that control or are controlled by the entity. For the purpose of this definition, there are three meanings of control: first, direct or indirect management of the force of the entity, through contracts or otherwise; second, 50% or more than 50% of the shares; third, the possession of the entity that can benefit
"You (Your)" means the rights granted by an individual or legal entity in the exercise of that license.
The "source" form refers to the preferred form of modification, including but not limited to source code, documentation, and configuration files.
The "Object" form refers to any form of "Source" in the form of a mechanical transformation, including, but not limited to, the conversion of compiled object code, generated documents, and media file types.
"Work" means the works of the author, whether in source or object form, as described in the notice included in work or in an attachment, which is available under this license.
"Derivative work" means that any job based on or derived from "working", whether in source or object form, is the original work that has the author's identity. For the purposes of this license, derivative works does not include work that is still in isolation from the work or the derivative works of this job, or a link to the "working" or "derivative" interface.
"Contribution" means any work that has the author's identity, including the original version of working and any revisions and additions to the works, which are submitted to the license issuer for the inclusion of the owner of the version or the individual or legal entity representing the version owner. For the purpose of this definition, "submitted" means that communications submitted in any form to the license publisher or its representatives include electronic, verbal and written, including, but not limited to, e-mail lists, source version control systems and event tracking systems, which are the facilities that the licensors set up to improve work, But does not include private secret communication or the owner of this copyright is designated as "not a contribution".
"Contributor" means a liscensor, individual, or legal entity that has submitted contribution and has been licensor received into work.
2 Granting a copyright license
Subject to the terms and conditions of this license, each contributor hereby grants you a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license, which you may reproduce, produce your own derivative work, publicly display, publicly perform, Issue the work or derivative work in the form of a subordinate certificate, as source or object.
3 Patent License Authorization
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4 Re-release
You can copy and publish work and derivative work in any medium, fix the changes as you are, in the form of source or target files. As long as you meet the following conditions:
4.1 You must give a copy of this license to other assignees of the work and derivative work.
4.2 You must add a significant notice to any file you have modified, informing that you have modified the file.
4.3 In any source form of distributed work you publish, you must retain all copyrights, patents, trademarks, notice of attribution, except those notice unrelated to any part of derivative work.
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You may add your own modified copyright notice and may provide additional terms to use your modifications, but as long as you use and reproduce the work, your terms must be subject to this license.
5 Submit Contribution
Unless you explicitly declare that the contribution you voluntarily submit to liscensor are subject to the terms and conditions of this license, no additional terms and conditions are required. Although there are rules above, nothing can modify what you and liscensor have achieved.
6 trademarks
The license does not grant the name of the trademark, the name of the trademark, liscensor, except the source of work in the derivative work.
7 Disclaimer
Except as required by law or in writing, Liscensor provides this work,contributor to provide this contribution as is and is not responsible for any form of liability, and you yourself need to judge the risks associated with the use and release of the work.
8 Scope of responsibility
In any case, contributor does not need to be responsible for your loss, including direct, indirect, incidental. Even if someone reminds contributor there is a risk.
9 Acceptance of liability or additional liability
When you republish derivative work, you can charge for it and provide support and responsibility under this license. However, this is only your personal behavior and you do not represent any other contributor.
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