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Internet JUNKBUSTER License

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Development of Junkbuster is ongoing and this document is - no longer current. However, it may provide some assistance. If - you have problems, please use the Yahoo Groups - mailing list (which includes an archive of mail), the - SourceForge.net project page, or - see the project's home - page. Please also bear in mind that versions 2.9.x of - Junkbuster are development releases, and are not production - quality.

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The GNU General Public License

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We did not write the GPL: - the Free Software - Foundation did

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-  The GPL allows copying and changing of copyrighted - documents

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The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a non-profit - institution that designed the GNU General Public License (GPL) - to promote the publication of free software. The GPL is used by - thousands of programmers who want to give others the right to - copy and modify the source code of their programs. Millions of - people benefit from this.

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We use the GPL to allow everyone to - use, copy and modify the Internet Junkbuster as they wish. Companies can use it for commercial - purposes, but they are not permitted to use it in products - that they claim as their property.

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The GPL can also be used on documents - written in human languages. This documentation for the Internet - Junkbuster is also under the GPL. This means that you do not - have to break copyright laws in order to print a page or email - a screen of the text to someone, for example.

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The remainder of this page is the text of - the GPL. As legal documents go it's relatively clear, but - unfortunately it's fairly long because it has to cover a lot of - details. The HTML formatting is ours, and should not be - misinterpreted as changing the license in any way.

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*  Appendix: How to Apply These - Terms to Your New Programs

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