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Ticket 1551: Update GPL version from 2 to 3

Signed-off-by: Slava Zanko <slavazanko@gmail.com>
Slava Zanko 13 years ago
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10 changed files with 2276 additions and 4050 deletions
  1. 11 13
      build-glib2.sh
  2. 5 1
      contrib/dist/redhat/mc.spec.in
  3. 631 330
      doc/COPYING
  4. 1 1
      doc/README
  5. 272 845
      doc/hlp/es/xnc.hlp
  6. 270 406
      doc/hlp/hu/xnc.hlp
  7. 271 401
      doc/hlp/it/xnc.hlp
  8. 271 401
      doc/hlp/pl/xnc.hlp
  9. 272 809
      doc/hlp/ru/xnc.hlp
  10. 272 843
      doc/hlp/sr/xnc.hlp

+ 11 - 13
build-glib2.sh

@@ -4,21 +4,19 @@
 # compile GNU Midnight Commander against it.
 # compile GNU Midnight Commander against it.
 # Copyright (C) 2003 Pavel Roskin
 # Copyright (C) 2003 Pavel Roskin
 #
 #
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
+#  This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+#  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+#  the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+#  (at your option) any later version.
 #
 #
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
+#  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+#  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+#  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+#  GNU General Public License for more details.
 
 
+#  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+#  along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+#
 # This script is incomplete!  It doesn't download libiconv.  This is OK
 # This script is incomplete!  It doesn't download libiconv.  This is OK
 # for glibc-based systems, but probably not for others.  This limitation
 # for glibc-based systems, but probably not for others.  This limitation
 # is known.  Please don't report it.
 # is known.  Please don't report it.

+ 5 - 1
contrib/dist/redhat/mc.spec.in

@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Name:           mc
 Version:        %{mc_version}
 Version:        %{mc_version}
 Release:        %{mc_release}%{?dist}
 Release:        %{mc_release}%{?dist}
 Epoch:          3
 Epoch:          3
-License:        GPLv2
+License:        GPL3+
 Group:          System Environment/Shells
 Group:          System Environment/Shells
 Source0:        %{name}-%{mc_tarball}.tar.gz
 Source0:        %{name}-%{mc_tarball}.tar.gz
 
 
@@ -154,6 +154,10 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
 %{_datadir}/mc/*
 %{_datadir}/mc/*
 
 
 %changelog
 %changelog
+
+* Fri Oct 14 2011 Slava Zanko <slavazanko@gmail.com>
+- Changed License version
+
 * Thu Jul 14 2011 Slava Zanko <slavazanko@gmail.com>
 * Thu Jul 14 2011 Slava Zanko <slavazanko@gmail.com>
 - Added %{_libexecdir}/mc/fish directory to spec file
 - Added %{_libexecdir}/mc/fish directory to spec file
 
 

+ 631 - 330
doc/COPYING

@@ -1,340 +1,641 @@
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+which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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+and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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+  Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
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+  along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
 
 
 
 Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
 Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
 
 
-If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
-when it starts in an interactive mode:
 
 
-    Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year  name of author
-    Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
-    This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
-    under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+    If the program does terminal interaction, make  it  output  a  short  notice
+like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
 
 
-The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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-be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
-mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
+  <program>  Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
+  This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+  This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+  under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
 
 
-You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
-school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
-necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:
 
 
-  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
-  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
+    The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the  appropriate
+parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be
+different; for a GUI interface, you would use an “about box”.
 
 
-  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
-  Ty Coon, President of Vice
+    You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer)  or  school,
+if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. For more
+information  on  this,  and  how  to  apply  and  follow  the   GNU   GPL,   see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
 
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ you screen and giving you a clear representation of the filesystem, yet
 it's simple enough to be run over a telnet or ssh session.
 it's simple enough to be run over a telnet or ssh session.
 
 
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-Public License along with this program; if not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street,
-Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
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-If the program is interactive, make it output a short
-notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
-
-Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
-Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
-type `show w'.  This is free software, and you are welcome
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-Of course, the commands you use may be called something
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+15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
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+16. Limitation of Liability.
+----------------------------
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+17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
+-----------------------------------------
+
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+
+               How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+
+    If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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+
+    If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
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+  This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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+
+
+    The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an “about box”.
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-y que en todo o en parte contenga o sea derivado del  Programa
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-de copyright y un anuncio de que no se ofrece ninguna garantía
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-todo. Si partes identificables de ese trabajo no son derivadas
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-trabajos independientes y separados por ellos mismos, entonces
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-cuando sean distribuidas como trabajos separados. Pero  cuando
-distribuya esas mismas secciones como partes de un todo que es
-un trabajo basado en el Programa,  la  distribución  del  todo
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-correspondiente, a un  coste  no  mayor  que  el  de  realizar
-físicamente  la  distribución del fuente, que será distribuido
-bajo  las  condiciones  descritas  en  los  apartados  1  y  2
-anteriores,  en  un  medio  habitualmente  utilizado  para  el
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-distribuir  el  código fuente correspondiente. (Esta opción se
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-recibió el programa como código objeto o en formato ejecutable
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-ejecutable, se entiende por código  fuente  completo  todo  el
-código  fuente  para  todos  los  módulos  que  contiene,  más
-cualquier fichero asociado de definición  de  interfaces,  más
-los   guiones  utilizados  para  controlar  la  compilación  e
-instalación del ejecutable. Como excepción especial el  código
-fuente   distribuido   no   necesita   incluir  nada  que  sea
-distribuido normalmente  (bien  como  fuente,  bien  en  forma
-binaria) con los componentes principales (compilador, kernel y
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+-----------------------------------------
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+
+
+    The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an “about box”.
+
+    You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+    The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first, please read <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
 
 
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-        УНИВЕРСАЛЬНАЯ ОБЩЕСТВЕННАЯ ЛИЦЕНЗИЯ GNU
-
-                  Версия 2, июнь 1991
-
-Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
-(C) Перевод.  О.В. Кузина, В.М. Юфа, 1993
-(C) Перевод.  О.С. Тихонов, 1998
-
-Всем разрешается копировать и распространять дословные копии
-этого лицензионного документа, но изменять его нельзя.
-
-Преамбула
-
-Лицензии на большую часть программного обеспечения (ПО) сос-
-тавлены так, чтобы лишить вас свободы совместно использовать
-и изменять его. Напротив, Универсальная Общественная Лицензия
-GNU предназначена гарантировать вашу свободу совместно ис-
-пользовать и изменять свободное ПО, т.е. удостоверить, что ПО
-является свободным для всех его пользователей. Эта Универ-
-сальная Общественная Лицензия применима к большей части ПО
-Фонда Свободного ПО и ко всем другим программам, чьи авторы
-принимают на себя обязательства ее использовать. (Вместо нее
-для части ПО Фонда Свободного ПО применяется Универсальная
-Общественная Лицензия GNU для библиотек.) Вы тоже можете
-использовать ее для своих программ.
-
-Когда мы говорим о свободном ПО, мы имеем в виду свободу, а
-не цену. Предполагается, что наши Универсальные Общественные
-Лицензии гарантируют, что вы пользуетесь свободой распростра-
-нять копии свободного ПО (и получать за это вознаграждение,
-если вы того желаете); что вы получаете исходный код или
-можете получить его, если захотите; что вы можете изменять
-ПО или использовать его части в новых свободных программах;
-и что вы знаете, что вы можете все это делать.
-
-Чтобы защитить ваши права, нам нужно ввести такие ограниче-
-ния, которые запретят кому бы то ни было отказывать вам в
-этих правах или потребовать от вас отказаться от этих прав.
-Эти ограничения переводятся в некоторые обязательства для
-вас, если вы распространяете копии ПО или если вы модифици-
-руете его.
-
-Например, если вы распространяете копии такой программы
-бесплатно или за вознаграждение, вы должны предоставить
-получателям все права, которыми вы обладаете. Вы должны
-гарантировать, что они тоже получат или смогут получить
-исходный код. И вы должны показать им эти условия, чтобы
-они знали о своих правах.
-
-Мы защищаем ваши права в два этапа: (1) сохраняем авторские
-права на ПО и (2) предлагаем вам эту лицензию, которая дает
-вам законное право копировать, распространять и/или модифи-
-цировать ПО.
-
-Также, чтобы защитить нас и каждого автора, мы хотим удосто-
-вериться, что все понимают, что гарантий на это свободное ПО
-нет. Если ПО модифицируется и передается кем-то еще, мы
-хотим, чтобы получатели ПО знали, что то, что у них есть --
-это не оригинал, чтобы любые проблемы, созданные другими, не
-отразились на репутации первоначальных авторов.
-
-И наконец, каждой свободной программе постоянно угрожают па-
-тенты на ПО. Мы хотим избежать опасности, что повторные рас-
-пространители свободной программы самостоятельно получат па-
-тенты, делая программу таким образом частной собственностью.
-Чтобы предотвратить это, мы явно заявляем, что любой патент
-должен быть либо предоставлен всем для свободного использо-
-вания, либо не предоставлен никому.
-
-Ниже следуют точные определения и условия для копирования,
-распространения и модификации.
-
-ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЯ И УСЛОВИЯ ДЛЯ КОПИРОВАНИЯ, РАСПРОСТРАНЕНИЯ И
-МОДИФИКАЦИИ
-
- 1. Эта Лицензия применима к любой программе или другому
-    произведению, содержащему уведомление, помещенное держа-
-    телем авторских прав и сообщающее о том, что оно может
-    распространяться при условиях, оговоренных в данной Уни-
-    версальной Общественной Лицензии. В последующем термин
-    "Программа" относится к любой такой программе или произ-
-    ведению, а термин "произведение, основанное на Программе"
-    означает Программу или любое произведение, содержащее
-    Программу или ее часть, дословную, или модифицированную,
-    и/или переведенную на другой язык. (Здесь и далее перевод
-    включается без ограничений в понятие "модификация".)
-    Каждый обладатель лицензии адресуется как "вы". Виды дея-
-    тельности, не являющиеся копированием, распространением
-    или модификацией не охватываются этой Лицензией; они за
-    пределами ее влияния. Использование Программы по ее функ-
-    циональному назначению не ограничено, и выходные данные
-    Программы охватываются этой Лицензией, только если их со-
-    держание является произведением, основанным на Программе
-    (вне зависимости от того, были ли они получены в процессе
-    использования Программы). Являются ли они таковыми, зави-
-    сит от того, что именно делает Программа.
- 2. Вы можете копировать и распространять дословные копии ис-
-    ходного кода Программы по его получении на любом носите-
-    ле, при условии что вы соответствующим образом помещаете
-    на видном месте в каждой копии соответствующее уведомле-
-    ние об авторских правах и отказ от гарантий; оставляете
-    нетронутыми все уведомления, относящиеся к данной Лицен-
-    зии и к отсутствию каких-либо гарантий; и передаете всем
-    другим получателям Программы копию данной Лицензии вместе
-    с Программой. Вы можете назначить плату за физический акт
-    передачи копии и можете по своему усмотрению предостав-
-    лять гарантии за вознаграждение.
- 3. Вы можете изменять свою копию или копии Программы или
-    любой ее части, создавая таким образом произведение, ос-
-    нованное на Программе, и копировать и распространять эти
-    модификации или произведение в соответствии с Разделом 1,
-    приведенным выше, при условии, что вы выполните все ниже-
-    следующие условия:
-      1. Вы обязаны снабдить модифицированные файлы заметными
-         уведомлениями, содержащими указания на то, что вы
-         изменили файлы, и дату каждого изменения.
-      2. Вы обязаны предоставить всем третьим лицам лицензию
-         на бесплатное использование каждого произведения,
-         которое вы распространяете или публикуете, целиком,
-         и которое полностью или частично содержит Программу
-         или какую-либо ее часть, на условиях, оговоренных в
-         данной Лицензии.
-      3. Если модифицированная программа обычно читает коман-
-         ды в интерактивном режиме работы, вы должны сделать
-         так, чтобы при запуске для работы в таком интер-
-         активном режиме обычным для нее способом она печа-
-         тала или выводила на экран объявление, содержащее
-         соответствующее уведомление об авторских правах и
-         уведомление о том, что гарантий нет (или, наоборот,
-         сообщающее о том, что вы обеспечиваете гарантии), и
-         что пользователи могут повторно распространять про-
-         грамму при этих условиях, и указывающее пользовате-
-         лю, как просмотреть копию данной Лицензии.
-          (Исключение: если сама Программа работает в интер-
-           активном режиме, но обычно не выводит подобное
-           объявление, то ваше произведение, основанное на
-           Программе, не обязано выводить объявление.)
-    Эти требования применяются к модифицированному произве-
-    дению в целом. Если известные части этого произведения
-    не были основаны на Программе и могут обоснованно счи-
-    таться независимыми и самостоятельными произведениями,
-    то эта Лицензия и ее условия не распространяются на эти
-    части, если вы распространяете их как отдельные произве-
-    дения. Но если вы распространяете эти части как часть
-    целого произведения, основанного на Программе, то вы
-    обязаны делать это в соответствии с условиями данной Ли-
-    цензии, распространяя права получателей лицензии на все
-    произведение и, таким образом, на каждую часть, вне за-
-    висимости от того, кто ее написал. Таким образом, содер-
-    жание этого раздела не имеет цели претендовать на ваши
-    права на произведение, написанное полностью вами, или
-    оспаривать их; цель скорее в том, чтобы развить право
-    управлять распространением производных или коллективных
-    произведений, основанных на Программе. Кроме того, прос-
-    тое нахождение другого произведения, не основанного на
-    этой Программе, совместно с Программой (или с произведе-
-    нием, основанным на этой Программе) на том же носителе
-    для постоянного хранения или распространяемом носителе
-    не распространяет действие этой Лицензии на другое произ-
-    ведение.
- 4. Вы можете копировать и распространять Программу (или
-    произведение, основанное на ней) согласно Разделу 2) в
-    объектном коде или в выполнимом виде в соответствии с
-    Разделами 1 и 2, приведенными выше, при условии, что вы
-    также выполните одно из следующих требований:
-      1. Сопроводите ее полным соответствующим машиночитаемым
-         исходным кодом, который должен распространяться в
-         соответствии с Разделами 1 и 2, приведенными выше,
-         на носителе, обычно используемом для обмена ПО; или,
-      2. Сопроводите ее письменным предложением, действитель-
-         ным по крайней мере в течение трех лет, предоставить
-         любому третьему лицу за вознаграждение не большее
-         стоимости физического акта изготовления копии полную
-         машиночитаемую копию соответствующего исходного
-         кода, подлежащую распространению в соответствии с
-         Разделами 1 и 2, приведенными выше; или
-      3. Сопроводите ее информацией, полученной вами в ка-
-         честве предложения распространить соответствующий
-         исходный код. (Эта возможность допустима только для
-         некоммерческого распространения, и только если вы
-         получили программу в объектном коде или в выполнимом
-         виде с предложением в соответствии с Пунктом b)
-         выше.)
-    Исходный код для произведения означает его вид, пред-
-    почтительный для  выполнения в нем модификаций. Для ис-
-    полняемого произведения полный исходный код означает все
-    исходные коды для всех модулей, которые он содержит, плюс
-    любые связанные с произведением файлы определения
-    интерфейса, плюс сценарии, используемые для управления
-    компиляцией и установкой исполняемого произведения.
-    Однако, в виде особого исключения распространяемый исход-
-    ный код не обязан включать то, что обычно предоставляется
-    с основными компонентами операционной системы, под
-    управлением которой работает исполняемое произведение, за
-    исключением случая, когда сам компонент сопровождает
-    исполняемое произведение. Если распространение исполня-
-    емого произведения или объектного кода происходит путем
-    предоставления доступа для копирования с обозначенного
-    места, то предоставление доступа для копирования исходно-
-    го кода с того же места считается распространением исход-
-    ного кода, даже если третьи лица не принуждаются к копи-
-    рованию исходного кода вместе с объектным кодом.
- 5. Вы не можете копировать, изменять, повторно лицензиро-
-    вать, или распространять Программу иначе, чем это явно
-    предусмотрено данной Лицензией. Любая попытка копировать,
-    изменять, повторно лицензировать, или распространять Про-
-    грамму каким-либо другим способом неправомерна и автома-
-    тически прекращает ваши права данные вам этой Лицензией.
-    Однако лицензии лиц, получивших от вас копии или права
-    согласно данной Универсальной Общественной Лицензии, не
-    прекратят своего действия до тех пор, пока эти лица пол-
-    ностью соблюдают условия.
- 6. Вы не обязаны соглашаться с этой Лицензией, так как вы
-    не подписывали ее. Однако тогда вы не получаете права
-    модифицировать или распространять Программу или основан-
-    ные на Программе произведения. Эти действия запрещены
-    законом, если вы не принимаете к соблюдению эту Лицензию.
-    А значит, изменяя или распространяя Программу (или
-    произведение, основанное на Программе), вы изъявляете
-    свое согласие с этой Лицензией и всеми ее условиями о
-    копировании, распространении или модификации Программы
-    или произведений, основанных на ней.
- 7. Каждый раз, когда вы повторно распространяете Программу
-    (или любое произведение, основанное на Программе), полу-
-    чатель этого произведения автоматически получает лицензию
-    от первоначального держателя лицензии на копирование,
-    распространение или модификацию Программы, обсуждаемую
-    в этих определениях и условиях. Вы не можете налагать
-    каких-либо дополнительных ограничений на осуществление
-    получателем прав, предоставленных данным документом. Вы
-    не несете ответственности за соблюдение третьими лицами
-    условий этой Лицензии.
- 8. Если в результате судебного разбирательства, или обвине-
-    ния в нарушении патента или по любой другой причине (не
-    обязательно связанной с патентами), вам навязаны условия,
-    противоречащие данной Лицензии (как по решению суда, так
-    и нет), то это не освобождает вас от соблюдения Лицензии.
-    Если вы не можете заниматься распространением так, чтобы
-    одновременно удовлетворить требованиям и этой Лицензии,
-    и всем другим требованиям, то вы не должны заниматься
-    распространением Программы.
-    Например, если патент не позволяет безвозмездное повтор-
-    ное распространение Программы всем, кто получил копии от
-    вас непосредственно или через посредников, то единствен-
-    ным способом удовлетворить и патенту, и этой Лицензии
-    будет ваш полный отказ от распространения Программы. Если
-    какая-либо часть этого раздела не имеет силы или не может
-    быть применена при любых конкретных обстоятельствах, то
-    подразумевается, что имеет силу остальная часть раздела,
-    и весь Раздел имеет силу при других обстоятельствах. Цель
-    этого раздела -- не побудить вас делать заявления о нару-
-    шениях прав на патент, или заявлять о других претензиях
-    на право собственности, или оспаривать правильность по-
-    добных претензий; единственная цель этого раздела -- за-
-    щита целостности системы распространения свободного ПО,
-    которая реализуется использованием общих лицензий. Многие
-    люди благодаря этой системе внесли щедрый вклад в широкий
-    спектр распространяемого ПО полагаясь на согласованное
-    применение этой системы; автору принадлежит право решать
-    хочет ли он или она распространять ПО в этой системе или
-    в какой-то другой, и получатель лицензии не может влиять
-    на принятие этого решения. Этот раздел предназначен для
-    того, чтобы тщательно прояснить, что полагается следстви-
-    ем из остальной части данной Лицензии.
- 9. Если распространение и/или применение Программы ограниче-
-    но в ряде стран либо патентами, либо авторскими правами
-    на интерфейсы, первоначальный обладатель авторских прав,
-    выпускающий Программу с этой Лицензией, может добавить
-    явное ограничение на географическое распространение,
-    исключив такие страны, так что распространение разреша-
-    ется только в тех странах, которые не были исключены. В
-    этом случае данная Лицензия включает в себя это ограниче-
-    ние, как если бы оно было написано в тексте данной Лицен-
-    зии.
-10. Фонд Свободного ПО может время от времени публиковать
-    пересмотренные и/или новые версии Универсальной Общест-
-    венной Лицензии. Такие новые версии будут сходны по духу
-    с настоящей версией, но могут отличаться в деталях,
-    направленных на новые проблемы или обстоятельства. Каждой
-    версии придается отличительный номер версии. Если в Про-
-    грамме указан номер версии данной Лицензии, которая к ней
-    применима, и слова "любая последующая версия", вы можете
-    по выбору следовать определениям и условиям либо данной
-    версии, либо любой последующей версии, опубликованной
-    Фондом Свободного ПО. Если в Программе не указан номер
-    версии данной Лицензии, вы можете выбрать любую версию,
-    когда-либо опубликованную Фондом Свободного ПО.
-11. Если вы хотите встроить части Программы в другие свобод-
-    ные программы с иными условиями распространения, напишите
-    автору с просьбой о разрешении. Для ПО, которое охраняет-
-    ся авторскими правами Фонда Свободного ПО, напишите в
-    Фонд Свободного ПО; мы иногда делаем исключения для
-    этого. Наше решение будет руководствоваться двумя целями:
-    сохранения свободного статуса всех производных нашего
-    свободного ПО и содействия совместному и повторному ис-
-    пользованию ПО вообще.
-
-[Гарантия]
-                    НИКАКИХ ГАРАНТИЙ
-
-12. ПОСКОЛЬКУ ПРОГРАММА ПРЕДОСТАВЛЯЕТСЯ БЕСПЛАТНО, НА ПРО-
-    ГРАММУ НЕТ ГАРАНТИЙ В ТОЙ МЕРЕ, КАКАЯ ДОПУСТИМА ПРИМЕНИ-
-    МЫМ ЗАКОНОМ, ЗА ИСКЛЮЧЕНИЕМ ТЕХ СЛУЧАЕВ, КОГДА ПРОТИВНОЕ
-    ЗАЯВЛЕНО В ПИСЬМЕННОЙ ФОРМЕ.
-    ДЕРЖАТЕЛИ АВТОРСКИХ ПРАВ И/ИЛИ ДРУГИЕ СТОРОНЫ ПОСТАВЛЯЮТ
-    ПРОГРАММУ "КАК ОНА ЕСТЬ" БЕЗ КАКОГО-ЛИБО ВИДА ГАРАНТИЙ,
-    ВЫРАЖЕННЫХ ЯВНО ИЛИ ПОДРАЗУМЕВАЕМЫХ, ВКЛЮЧАЯ, НО НЕ
-    ОГРАНИЧИВАЯСЬ ПОДРАЗУМЕВАЕМЫМИ ГАРАНТИЯМИ КОММЕРЧЕСКОЙ
-    ЦЕННОСТИ И ПРИГОДНОСТИ ДЛЯ КОНКРЕТНОЙ ЦЕЛИ. ВЕСЬ РИСК В
-    ОТНОШЕНИИ КАЧЕСТВА И ПРОИЗВОДИТЕЛЬНОСТИ ПРОГРАММЫ
-    ОСТАЕТСЯ ПРИ ВАС. ЕСЛИ ПРОГРАММА ОКАЖЕТСЯ ДЕФЕКТИВНОЙ,
-    ВЫ ПРИНИМАЕТЕ НА СЕБЯ СТОИМОСТЬ ВСЕГО НЕОБХОДИМОГО
-    ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЯ, ВОССТАНОВЛЕНИЯ ИЛИ ИСПРАВЛЕНИЯ.
-13. НИ В КОЕМ СЛУЧАЕ, ЕСЛИ НЕ ТРЕБУЕТСЯ ПОДХОДЯЩИМ ЗАКОНОМ
-    ИЛИ НЕ УСЛОВЛЕНО В ПИСЬМЕННОЙ ФОРМЕ, НИКАКОЙ ДЕРЖАТЕЛЬ
-    АВТОРСКИХ ПРАВ ИЛИ НИКАКОЕ ДРУГОЕ ЛИЦО, КОТОРОЕ МОЖЕТ
-    ИЗМЕНЯТЬ И/ИЛИ ПОВТОРНО РАСПРОСТРАНЯТЬ ПРОГРАММУ, КАК
-    БЫЛО РАЗРЕШЕНО ВЫШЕ, НЕ ОТВЕТСТВЕННЫ ПЕРЕД ВАМИ ЗА УБЫТ-
-    КИ, ВКЛЮЧАЯ ЛЮБЫЕ ОБЩИЕ, СПЕЦИАЛЬНЫЕ, СЛУЧАЙНЫЕ ИЛИ
-    ПОСЛЕДОВАВШИЕ УБЫТКИ, ПРОИСТЕКАЮЩИЕ ИЗ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ИЛИ
-    НЕВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ПРОГРАММЫ (ВКЛЮЧАЯ, НО НЕ
-    ОГРАНИЧИВАЯСЬ ПОТЕРЕЙ ДАННЫХ, ИЛИ ДАННЫМИ, СТАВШИМИ
-    НЕПРАВИЛЬНЫМИ, ИЛИ ПОТЕРЯМИ, ПОНЕСЕННЫМИ ИЗ-ЗА ВАС ИЛИ
-    ТРЕТЬИХ ЛИЦ, ИЛИ ОТКАЗОМ ПРОГРАММЫ РАБОТАТЬ СОВМЕСТНО С
-    ЛЮБЫМИ ДРУГИМИ ПРОГРАММАМИ), ДАЖЕ ЕСЛИ ТАКОЙ ДЕРЖАТЕЛЬ ИЛИ
-    ДРУГОЕ ЛИЦО БЫЛИ ИЗВЕЩЕНЫ О ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ТАКИХ УБЫТКОВ.
-
-КОНЕЦ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЙ И УСЛОВИЙ
-
-Как применять эти условия к вашим новым программам
-
-Если вы разрабатываете новую программу и хотите, чтобы она
-принесла максимально возможную пользу обществу, лучший способ
-достичь этого - включить ее в свободное ПО, которое каждый
-может повторно распространять и изменять согласно данным
-условиям.
-
-Чтобы сделать это, добавьте в программу следующие уведомле-
-ния. Самое безопасное -- это добавить их в начало каждого
-исходного файла, чтобы наиболее эффективно отобразить исклю-
-чение гарантий; и каждый файл должен содержать по меньшей
-мере строку, содержащую знак охраны авторского права и
-указание на то, где находится полное уведомление.
-
-одна строка, содержащая название программы и краткое
-описание того, что она делает.
-(C) наименование (имя) автора 19гг
-
-Это свободная программа; вы можете повторно распространять
-ее и/или модифицировать ее в соответствии с Универсальной
-Общественной Лицензией GNU, опубликованной Фондом Свободного
-ПО; либо версии 2, либо (по вашему выбору) любой более
-поздней версии.
-
-Эта программа распространяется в надежде, что она будет
-полезной, но БЕЗ КАКИХ-ЛИБО ГАРАНТИЙ; даже без подразумевае-
-мых гарантий КОММЕРЧЕСКОЙ ЦЕННОСТИ или ПРИГОДНОСТИ ДЛЯ
-КОНКРЕТНОЙ ЦЕЛИ.  Для получения подробных сведений смотрите
-Универсальную Общественную Лицензию GNU.
-
-Вы должны были получить копию Универсальной Общественной
-Лицензии GNU вместе с этой программой; если нет, напишите
-по адресу: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street,
-Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-
-Добавьте также сведения о том, как связаться с вами по
-электронной и обычной почте.
-
-Если программа интерактивная, сделайте так, чтобы при запуске
-в интерактивном режиме она выдавала краткое уведомление типа
-следующего:
-
-Gnomovision, версия 69, (C) имя автора 19гг
-Gnomovision поставляется АБСОЛЮТНО БЕЗ КАКИХ-ЛИБО ГАРАНТИЙ;
-для получения подробностей напечатайте 'show w'.  Это свобод-
-ная программа, и вы приглашаетесь повторно распространять ее
-при определенных условиях; для получения подробностей введите
-'show c'.
-
-Гипотетические команды `show w' и `show c' должны показывать
-соответствующие части Универсальной Общественной Лицензии.
-Конечно, используемые вами команды могут называться как-ни-
-будь иначе, нежели `show w' и `show c'; они даже могут выби-
-раться с помощью мыши или быть пунктами меню -- все, что
-подходит для вашей программы.
-
-Вы также должны добиться того, чтобы ваш работодатель (если
-вы работаете программистом) или ваше учебное заведение, если
-таковое имеется, подписали в случае необходимости "отказ от
-имущественных прав" на эту программу. Вот образец; замените
-фамилии:
-
-Компания ``Братья Ёёдины'' настоящим отказывается от всех
-имущественных прав на программу 'Gnomovision' (которая делает
-пассы в сторону компиляторов), написанную Абстрактным К.И.
-
-подпись Мага Ната, 1 апреля 1989 г
-Маг Нат, Президент фирмы Вице.
-
-Данная Универсальная Общественная Лицензия не позволяет вам
-включать вашу программу в программы, являющиеся частной соб-
-ственностью. Если ваша программа -- это библиотека процедур,
-вам стоит подумать, не будет ли лучше разрешить программам,
-являющимся частной собственностью, связываться с вашей
-библиотекой. Если это то, чего вы хотите, используйте вместо
-этой Лицензии Универсальную Общественную Лицензию GNU для
-библиотек.
+См. оригинальную версию.
 
 
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-	       ГНУ-ОВА ОПШТА ЈАВНА ЛИЦЕНЦА
-		 Верзија 2, јун 1991 (*)
-
- Ауторска права (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation,
- Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
- USA.
-
-Дозвољено је умножавање и расподела дословног примерка
-текста ове лиценце, али није дозвољено њено мењање.
-
-			  Уговор
-
-  За већину софтвера лиценце су начињене са циљем да вам
-одузму слободу да га делите са другима и мењате. Насупрот
-томе, ГНУ-ова општа јавна лиценца вам гарантује слободу
-дељења и измене слободног софтвера да би осигурала слободу
-софтвера за све његове кориснике. Ова Општа јавна лиценца
-се односи на већину софтвера из Задужбине за слободни
-софтвер и на сваки други програм, чији се аутори обавежу
-на њено коришћење. (Други софтвер Задужбине за слободни
-софтвер је уместо ове лиценце покривен ГНУ-овом
-библиотечком општом јавном лиценцом (**).) И ви је можете
-применити на ваше програме.
-
-  Када говоримо о слободном софтверу, мислимо на слободу,
-а не на цену. Наше опште јавне лиценце су замишљене да
-осигурају вашу слободу расподеле примерака слободног
-софтвера (и наплаћивања за ту услугу по жељи), примања
-изворног кода или његовог добијања по жељи, могућности
-измене софтвера или коришћења делова истог у новим
-слободним програмима; и да вам дају до знања да то можете
-да урадите.
-
-  Да бисмо заштитили ваша права, морамо да поставимо
-ограничења која забрањују било коме да вам оспори ова
-права или да тражи од вас да их се одрекнете. Ова
-ограничења су и обавезујућа за вас ако расподељујете
-примерке софтвера, или га измените.
-
-  На пример, ако расподељујете примерке таквог програма,
-бесплатно или за одређену новчану надокнаду, морате дати и
-примаоцима сва права која сами поседујете. Морате се
-постарати да и они приме или могу да добију изворни код.
-Најзад, морате им показати ове одредбе да би били упознати
-са својим правима.
-
-  Ми штитимо ваша права у два корака: (1) штитимо софтвер
-заштитом ауторских права, и (2) нудимо вам ову лиценцу
-која вам даје правну дозволу да умножавате, расподељујете
-и/или мењате софтвер.
-
-  Такође, ради заштите сваког аутора и нас хоћемо да се
-осигурамо да свако разуме да не постоји гаранција за овај
-слободни софтвер. Ако је софтвер неко други изменио и
-проследио га, хоћемо да примаоци знају да оно што имају
-није оригинал, тако да се било какви проблеми који су
-настали због других, неће одразити на углед аутора
-оригинала.
-
-  Најзад, све слободне програме непрестано угрожавају
-софтверски патенти. Ми хоћемо да избегнемо опасност да
-расподељивачи слободног програма индивидуално добију
-патентне лиценце и на тај начин ставе програм у приватно
-власништво. Да бисмо спречили ово, јасно смо истакли да
-сваки патент мора да буде лиценциран за свачију слободну
-употребу или да уопште не буде лиценциран.
-
-  Прецизне одредбе и услови умножавања, расподеле и измене
-следе.
-
-	       ГНУ-ОВА ОПШТА ЈАВНА ЛИЦЕНЦА
-     ОДРЕДБЕ И УСЛОВИ УМНОЖАВАЊА, РАСПОДЕЛЕ И ИЗМЕНЕ
-
-  0. Ова лиценца се односи на сваки програм или друго дело
-које садржи саопштење власника ауторских права у ком стоји
-да може бити расподељен под одредбама ове опште јавне
-лиценце. ,,Програм`` ће надаље означавати сваки такав
-програм или рад, а ,,дело засновано на Програму`` ће
-означавати Програм или било који рад проистекао из њега по
-Закону о ауторским правима; тј. дело које садржи Програм
-или његов део, било дословни или са изменама и/или
-преведен на други језик. (Одавде па надаље, превод је
-укључен без ограничења у погледу израза ,,измена``.) Сваки
-корисник лиценце је означен као ,,ви``.
-
-Друге активности осим умножавања, расподеле и измене нису
-обухваћене овом лиценцом; оне су изван њеног домена. Чин
-покретања Програма није ограничен, а добијени резултат
-извршавања Програма је обухваћен у случају да се његов
-садржај састоји од дела заснованог на Програму (независно
-од чињенице да је настао као резултат покретања Програма).
-Ово непосредно зависи од тога шта Програм ради.
-
-  1. Ви можете умножавати и расподелити дословне примерке
-изворног кода Програма чим га примите, на било којем
-медијуму, уз услов да на адекватан и одговарајући начин
-означите на сваком примерку одговарајуће саопштење о
-ауторским правима и објашњење гаранције; сачувате
-недирнутим саопштења која се позивају на ову лиценцу и
-одсуство било какве гаранције; и свим другим примаоцима
-Програма дате примерак ове лиценце заједно са Програмом.
-
-Ви можете наплаћивати новчану надокнаду за чин физичког
-преноса примерка, и по вашем избору можете понудити
-заштиту гаранцијом у замену за новчану надокнаду.
-
-
-  2. Ви можете изменити ваш примерак или примерке Програма
-или било ког његовог дела, образујући дело засновано на
-Програму, и умножавати и расподелити такве измене или дела
-под горњим одредбама члана 1, уз услов да сами такође
-испуните сваки од следећих услова:
-
-    а) морате осигурати да измењене датотеке носе уочљива
-    обавештења да сте ви изменили датотеке као и датум
-    било какве измене;
-
-    б) морате осигурати да свако дело које расподељујете
-    или издајете, а које у целини или делом садржи или је
-    изведено из Програма или било ког његовог дела, буде
-    лиценцирано у целини без новчане надокнаде свим трећим
-    лицима под одредбама ове лиценце;
-
-    в) ако измењени програм чита команде интерактивно када
-    је покренут, ви морате осигурати да, када је покренут
-    у циљу такве интерактивне употребе на уобичајен начин,
-    испише или прикаже објаву која укључује одговарајуће
-    саопштење о ауторским правима и саопштење да не
-    постоји гаранција (или да ви дајете гаранцију) да
-    корисници могу расподелити програм под овим условима,
-    и објашњење кориснику како да прикаже примерак ове
-    лиценце. (Изузетак: ако је Програм интерактиван али
-    обично не исписује такву објаву, ваше дело засновано
-    на Програму не мора да испише објаву.)
-
-
-Ови захтеви се односе на измењено дело као целину. Ако
-уочљиви делови таквог дела нису изведени из Програма, па
-се могу разумно схватити као независна и одвојена дела за
-себе, онда се ова лиценца и њене одредбе не односе на те
-делове када их расподељујете као одвојена дела. Али када
-расподељујете исте делове као део целине која је дело
-засновано на Програму, расподела целине мора бити под
-одредбама ове лиценце, чије дозволе за друге њене носиоце
-се проширују на целину, а самим тим на сваки део без
-обзира ко га је написао.
-
-Намера овог члана није да тражи права или оспори ваша
-права на дело које сте у целини написали; намера је
-првенствено да се успостави право на контролу расподеле
-изведених или колективних дела заснованих на Програму.
-
-Само прикључивање Програму (или делу заснованом на
-Програму) другог дела које на њему није засновано на
-јединици за складиштење или медијуму за расподелу не
-доводи друго дело под оквир ове лиценце.
-
-  3. Можете умножавати и расподелити Програм (или дело
-засновано на њему, по члану 2) у објектном коду или
-извршном облику под горњим одредбама чланова 1 и 2 уз
-услов да урадите једну од следећих ствари:
-
-    а) да приложите уз њега потпуни одговарајући машински
-    читљив изворни код, који мора бити расподељен према
-    горњим одредбама чланова 1 и 2 на медијуму уобичајеном
-    за размену софтвера; или,
-
-    б) да приложите уз њега писмену понуду, важећу бар три
-    године, о достављању било којој трећој страни, уз
-    новчану надокнаду не већу од цене потребне да обавите
-    физичку расподелу извора, потпуног машински читљивог
-    примерка одговарајућег изворног кода, за расподелу
-    према горњим одредбама чланова 1 и 2 на медијуму
-    уобичајеном за размену софтвера; или,
-
-    в) да приложите уз њега информацију коју сте добили
-    као понуду о расподели одговарајућег изворног кода.
-    (Ова могућност је дозвољена само за некомерцијалну
-    расподелу и само ако сте добили програм у објектном
-    коду или извршном виду уз такву понуду, према горњој
-    тачки б.)
-
-Изворни код дела подразумева облик дела најпогоднији за
-прављење измена на њему. За дело у извршном облику,
-потпуни изворни код подразумева сав изворни код за све
-модуле које оно садржи, са додатком свих датотека који
-дефинишу интеракцију и списа за контролу превођења и
-инсталирања извршне верзије. Међутим, као посебан
-изузетак, расподељени изворни код не мора да укључи све
-што се обично расподељује (било у изворном или извршном
-облику) са главним компонентама (преводиоцем, језгром, и
-тако даље) оперативног система на ком се покреће извршна
-датотека, осим уколико се сама та компонента не испоручује
-са извршном датотеком.
-
-Ако се расподела извршног или објектног кода врши понудом
-приступа примерку са одређеног места, онда се понуда
-истоветног изворног кода са истог места рачуна као
-расподела изворног кода, чак и у случају када се од треће
-стране не захтева да умножава изворни код заједно са
-објектним кодом.
-
-  4. Програм се не сме умножавати, мењати, подлиценцирати
-или расподелити другачије него што је изричито истакнуто
-овом лиценцом. Сваки другачији покушај умножавања, мењања,
-подлиценцирања или расподеле програма није пуноважан и
-аутоматски обуставља ваша права под овом лиценцом.
-Међутим, странама које су од вас примиле примерак или
-права под овом лиценцом неће се обуставити њихове лиценце
-све док се оне потпуно придржавају њених одредби.
-
-  5. Од вас се не тражи да прихватите ову лиценцу, пошто
-је нисте потписали. Међутим, ништа друго вам не дозвољава
-да мењате или расподељујете Програм или изведена дела.
-Такве радње су забрањене законом уколико не прихватите ову
-лиценцу. Тако, изменом или расподелом Програма (или дела
-заснованог на Програму), прихватате да то урадите под овом
-лиценцом и под свим њеним одредбама и условима за
-умножавање, расподелу или измену Програма или дела
-заснованих на њему.
-
-  6. Сваки пут када расподељујете Програм (или било које
-дело засновано на Програму), прималац ће аутоматски
-примити лиценцу од првобитног носиоца за умножавање,
-расподелу или измену Програма према овим одредбама и
-условима. Ви не можете даље ограничити примаочево
-коришћење овде датих права, као што ви нисте ни одговорни
-ако трећа страна наметне усклађивање са одредбама ове
-лиценце.
-
-  7. Ако су вам, као последица судске пресуде или под
-изговором кршења патента или било каквог другог разлога
-(не ограничавајући се искључиво на питања патената),
-наметнути услови (било судским налогом, поравнањем или
-другачије) који су у супротности са условима ове лиценце,
-они вас не изузимају од услова ове лиценце. Ако је
-расподела или било која друга ваша применљива обавеза у
-супротности са овом лиценцом, онда као последицу тога не
-можете уопште расподелити Програм. На пример, ако патентна
-лиценца не дозвољава бесплатну расподелу Програма од
-стране свих прималаца примерка или индиректно преко вас,
-онда је једини начин да се задовољи и ова лиценца да се у
-потпуности одрекнете расподеле Програма.
-
-Ако се било који део овог члана означи као неодговарајући
-или неприменљив под било којом одређеном околношћу,
-примењује се остатак члана а члан као целина се примењује
-под другим околностима.
-
-Циљ овог члана није да вас наведе да прекршите било које
-патенте или друга права на својину нити да оспори
-валидност таквих права; овај члан има за свој једини циљ
-заштиту интегритета система расподеле слободног софтвера,
-који је имплементиран применом јавних лиценци. Многи људи
-су дали свој несебични допринос у широком спектру софтвера
-расподељеног кроз овај систем, ослањајући се на његову
-доследну примену; на аутору/донатору је да одлучи да ли је
-вољан/вољна да расподељује софтвер кроз било који систем,
-а лиценца не може наметнути тај избор.
-
-Овај члан треба да детаљно разјасни оно што може бити
-последица остатка ове лиценце.
-
-  8. Ако су расподела и/или коришћење Програма забрањени у
-одређеним земљама, било патентима или ауторским правима,
-првобитни носилац ауторских права који стави Програм под
-ову лиценцу може да приложи експлицитно географско
-ограничење расподеле, које искључује такве земље; тако да
-је расподела дозвољена само у земљи или земљама које нису
-искључене на такав начин. У том случају, ова лиценца
-укључује ограничење као да је део њеног текста.
-
-  9. Задужбина за слободни софтвер може повремено објавити
-ревидиране и/или нове верзије Опште јавне лиценце. Такве
-ревизије ће бити сличне по духу садашњој верзији, али се
-могу разликовати у детаљима у циљу разрешења нових
-проблема или питања.
-
-Свака верзија ће добити различит број. Ако Програм истиче
-број верзије Лиценце која се примењује на њега и текст ,,и
-било која следећа верзија``, можете примењивати одредбе и
-услове те или било које следеће верзије коју објави
-Задужбина за слободни софтвер. Ако Програм не истиче број
-верзије ове лиценце, можете изабрати било коју верзију
-коју је објавила Задужбина за слободни софтвер.
-
-  10. Ако желите да употребите делове Програма у другим
-слободним програмима чији су услови расподеле другачији,
-пишите аутору и замолите га за дозволу. За софтвер над
-којим ауторска права има Задужбина за слободни софтвер,
-пишите Задужбини за слободни софтвер; ми понекад начинимо
-изузетке за овакве ствари. Наша одлука ће бити мотивисана
-са два циља: чувања слободног статуса свега што је
-изведено из нашег слободног софтвера и промовисања дељења
-и поновне употребе софтвера уопште.
-
-
-		    ОДСУСТВО ГАРАНЦИЈЕ
-
-  11. УСЛЕД ЛИЦЕНЦИРАЊА ОВОГ ПРОГРАМА БЕЗ НОВЧАНЕ
-НАДОКНАДЕ, НЕ ПОСТОЈИ ГАРАНЦИЈА ЗА ПРОГРАМ У ОКВИРУ
-ПОСТОЈЕЋИХ ЗАКОНА. АКО НИЈЕ ДРУГАЧИЈЕ НАПИСАНО, НОСИОЦИ
-АУТОРСКИХ ПРАВА И/ИЛИ ДРУГА ЛИЦА НУДЕ ПРОГРАМ ,,ТАКАВ
-КАКАВ ЈЕ`` БЕЗ БИЛО КАКВЕ ГАРАНЦИЈЕ, БИЛО ЕКСПЛИЦИТНЕ ИЛИ
-ИМПЛИЦИТНЕ, УКЉУЧУЈУЋИ АЛИ СЕ НЕ ОГРАНИЧАВАЈУЋИ НА
-ИМПЛИЦИТНЕ ГАРАНЦИЈЕ КОМЕРЦИЈАЛНЕ ВРЕДНОСТИ ИЛИ ИСПУЊАВАЊА
-ОДРЕЂЕНЕ ПОТРЕБЕ. ЦЕЛОКУПАН РИЗИК КВАЛИТЕТА И ПЕРФОРМАНСИ
-ЈЕ НА ВАМА. У СЛУЧАЈУ ДА СЕ ИСПОСТАВИ ДА ЈЕ ПРОГРАМ
-ДЕФЕКТАН, ВИ СНОСИТЕ ТРОШКОВЕ ПОТРЕБНОГ СЕРВИСИРАЊА ИЛИ
-ПОПРАВКЕ.
-
-  12. НИ У КАКВИМ ОКОЛНОСТИМА, ИЗУЗЕВ АКО ТО ЗАХТЕВА
-ПОСТОЈЕЋИ ЗАКОН ИЛИ ПИСМЕНИ ДОГОВОР, НОСИЛАЦ АУТОРСКИХ
-ПРАВА ИЛИ БИЛО КОЈЕ ДРУГО ЛИЦЕ КОЈЕ МОЖЕ ИЗМЕНИТИ И/ИЛИ
-РАСПОДЕЛИТИ ПРОГРАМ УЗ ПОШТОВАЊЕ ПРЕТХОДНЕ ДОЗВОЛЕ, НЕЋЕ
-ВАМ БИТИ ОДГОВОРНИ ЗА ШТЕТЕ, КОЈЕ ОБУХВАТАЈУ СВЕ ОПШТЕ,
-ПОСЕБНЕ, СЛУЧАЈНЕ ИЛИ НАМЕРНЕ ШТЕТЕ ПРОУЗРОКОВАНЕ
-УПОТРЕБОМ ИЛИ НЕМОГУЋНОШЋУ УПОТРЕБЕ ПРОГРАМА (УКЉУЧУЈУЋИ
-АЛИ СЕ НЕ ОГРАНИЧАВАЈУЋИ НА ГУБИТАК ПОДАТАКА ИЛИ ПОГРЕШАН
-ПРИКАЗ ПОДАТАКА ИЛИ ГУБИТКЕ КОЈЕ СТЕ ИЗАЗВАЛИ ВИ ИЛИ ТРЕЋА
-ЛИЦА ИЛИ НЕМОГУЋНОСТ ПРОГРАМА ДА ФУНКЦИОНИШЕ СА БИЛО КОЈИМ
-ДРУГИМ ПРОГРАМИМА), ЧАК И АКО СУ ТАЈ НОСИЛАЦ ИЛИ ДРУГА
-ЛИЦА БИЛИ УПОЗНАТИ СА МОГУЋНОШЋУ ТАКВИХ ШТЕТА.
-
-		  КРАЈ ОДРЕДБИ И УСЛОВА
-
-   Како да примените ове одредбе на ваше нове програме
-
-  Ако развијете нови програм и желите да буде што
-кориснији јавности, најбољи начин да то постигнете је да
-га означите као слободни софтвер који свако може
-расподелити и мењати под овим одредбама.
-
-  Да бисте то урадили, додајте следећа обавештења вашем
-програму. Најсигурније је да их додате на почетак сваке
-изворне датотеке, да бисте најефикасније саопштили
-одсуство гаранције; свака датотека требало би да садржи
-најмање линију са ауторским правима и информацију где се
-може пронаћи пуно обавештење.
-
-    <у једној линији наведите назив програма и кратак опис
-    онога шта ради.>
-    Ауторска права (C) <гггг> <име аутора>
-
-    Овај програм је слободни софтвер; можете га
-    расподелити и/или мењати под одредбама ГНУ-ове опште
-    јавне лиценце коју је објавила Задужбина за слободни
-    софтвер; и то, било верзије 2 Лиценце, или (по вашем
-    избору) било које следеће верзије.
-
-    Овај програм се расподељује у намери да буде користан,
-    али БЕЗ ИКАКВЕ ГАРАНЦИЈЕ; чак и без имплицитне
-    гаранције КОМЕРЦИЈАЛНЕ ВРЕДНОСТИ или ИСПУЊАВАЊА
-    ОДРЕЂЕНЕ ПОТРЕБЕ. Погледајте ГНУ-ову општу јавну
-    лиценцу за више детаља.
-
-    Требало би да примите примерак ГНУ-ове опште јавне
-    лиценце заједно са овим програмом; ако то није случај,
-    пишите Задужбини за слободни софтвер на адресу: Free
-    Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-    Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
-
-Такође додајте обавештење како вам се може јавити преко
-електронске и обичне поште.
-
-Ако је програм интерактиван, треба да исписује кратко
-саопштење слично овом при покретању у интерактивном
-режиму:
-
-    Гномовизија верзија 69, Ауторска права (C) година име
-    аутора Гномовизија се испоручује БЕЗ ИКАКВЕ ГАРАНЦИЈЕ;
-    за детаље откуцајте `прикажи г'. Ово је слободни
-    софтвер, а ви сте позвани да га расподелите под
-    извесним условима; откуцајте `прикажи у' за детаље.
-
-Хипотетичке команде `прикажи г' и `прикажи у' би требало
-да прикажу одговарајуће делове Опште јавне лиценце.
-Наравно, команде које ви користите могу се разликовати од
-`прикажи г' и `прикажи у'; то чак могу бити и кликови
-мишем или ставке менија или нешто што највише одговара
-вашем програму.
-
-Такође би требало да затражите од вашег послодавца (ако
-сте запослени као програмер) или ваше школе (ако сте у
-школи) да потпише ,,објашњење ауторских права`` за
-програм, у случају да је то потребно. На пример (измените
-имена):
-
-  Јојодин, д.д., се овим одриче свих ауторских права за
-  програм `Гномовизија' (који пролази кроз преводиоце)
-  који је написао Петар Хакер.
-
-  <потпис Тај Куна>, 1. април 1989.
-  Тај Кун, председник пода
-
-Ова општа јавна лиценца не дозвољава укључење вашег
-програма у програме у приватном власништву. Ако је ваш
-програм библиотека рутина, може вам бити корисније да
-дозволите повезивање власничких апликација са библиотеком.
-Ако је то оно што желите, користите ГНУ-ову библиотечку
-општу јавну лиценцу (**) уместо ове лиценце.
-
-		    Напомене у тексту
-			  
-
-(*)  Коначна српска верзија ГНУ-ове ОЈЛ је уобличена 6.
-     августа 2001. године у Београду, уз мање исправке 20.
-     септембра 2002., 3. и 16. фебруара 2003., 5. и 10.
-     маја 2003. и 1. и 6. септембра 2003.
-
-(**) ГНУ-ова библиотечка општа јавна лиценца (БОЈЛ, енг.
-     LGPL/Library General Public License) се сада зове
-     ГНУ-ова мања општа јавна лиценца (МОЈЛ, енг.
-     LGPL/Lesser General Public License).
-
-	  Заслуге за српску верзију ГНУ-ове ОЈЛ
-
-превод са енглеског:
-
-    Страхиња Радић, студент на Математичком факултету у
-    Београду,
-    <mr99164 на серверу alas.matf.bg.ac.yu>
-
-сугестије:
-
-    Милош Ранчић, студент на Филолошком факултету у
-    Београду,
-    <millosh на серверу isgf.grf.bg.ac.yu>
-
-    Зоран Стефановић, председник пројекта ,,Растко``,
-    <orfej на серверу rastko.org.yu>
-
-правни савети:
-
-    Марко Милосављевић, студент на Правном факултету у
-    Београду.
-
-Захваљујем се многим другима које овде нисам поменуо, а
-који су дали свој допринос настојањима да српска верзија
-ГНУ-ове ОЈЛ заживи. Превод је настао као пројекат Српског
-рачунарског друштва ,,УЛИКС``,
-<http://uliks.sourceforge.net/>.
+See original License.
 
 
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