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-License Agreement
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-1. The Monkey's Audio SDK and source code can be freely used
-to add APE format playback, encoding, or tagging support to
-any product, free or commercial. Use of the code for proprietary
-efforts that don't support the official APE format require written
-consent of the author.
-
-2. Monkey's Audio source can be included in GPL and open-source
-software, although Monkey's Audio itself will not be subjected
-to external licensing requirements or other viral source restrictions.
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-3. Code changes and improvements must be contributed back to the Monkey's
-Audio project free from restrictions or royalties for the sake of the
-common good, unless exempted by express written consent of the author.
-
-4. Any source code, ideas, or libraries used must be plainly acknowledged
-in the software using the code.
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-way responsible for damages due to bugs or misuse.
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-6. If you do not completely agree with all of the previous stipulations,
-you must cease using this source code and remove it from your storage device.
-
-
-All rights not expressly granted here are reserved by Matthew T. Ashland.
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-- All materials and programs copyrighted ©2000-2006 by Matthew T. Ashland -
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