Academic Free License (AFL)
Version 1.0
By Lawrence Rosen
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Academic Free License
Version 1.0
* Redistributions of the Software in source code form must retain all copyright notices in the Software as furnished by the Licensor, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimers.
* Redistributions of the Software in executable form must reproduce all copyright notices in the Software as furnished by the Licensor, this list of conditions, and the following disclaimers in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the names of Licensor, nor the names of any contributors to the Software, nor any of their trademarks or service marks, may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this Software without express prior written permission of the Licensor.
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* The AFL is itself copyrighted (with the right granted to copy and distribute without modification). This ensures that the owner of the copyright to the license will control changes. The Apache license contains a copyright notice, but the BSD, MIT and UoI/NCSA licenses do not.
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