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author | Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> | 2009-04-04 19:29:18 +0000 |
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committer | Michael Sterrett <mr_bones_@gentoo.org> | 2009-04-04 19:29:18 +0000 |
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diff --git a/licenses/F-PROT b/licenses/F-PROT deleted file mode 100644 index 7a52a622a177..000000000000 --- a/licenses/F-PROT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -F-PROT Antivirus Limited Site License - -Frisk Software International (FSI) grants the Licensee a non-exclusive, -non-transferable license to use the F-Prot Antivirus for Linux software -package upon per server purchase of (F-Prot Antivirus), effective from -date of purchase. This License applies to the anti-virus software -F-Prot Linux for Small Business (known as the command line version) -and F-Prot Linux for Enterprise Business (known as the daemon version). -All rights not specifically granted here are reserved by FSI. - -F-Prot Antivirus for Linux or parts of it may be installed on one Linux -server per license agreement by Licensee. Additionally, as many copies -may be made for backup purposes as necessary. - -The license is effective until terminated, unless otherwise specified. -Licensee may terminate it at any time by sending a written notice or -email to FSI and destroying all copies of the software in use by -Licensee. FSI may terminate the license if Licensee fails to pay -required license fees. - -License shall be without charge for personal users of F-Prot Linux for -Small Business, when used on personal workstations. - - -LIMITED WARRANTY - -FSI warrants that it is the copyright owner of the software included -in the F-Prot Antivirus package and it has the unqualified right to -make said software available to licensee and to grant this license. - -FSI further warrants that software included in the F-Prot Antivirus -software package does not and will not infringe any copyright, trade -secret or other intellectual property rights of a third party, and that -to the best of FSI's knowledge said software does not infringe any -patent right of a third party. - -FSI warrants that any physical copy of the software it provides to the -Licensee, be it on CD-ROM disk or diskette, should be free of physical -defects. Any defective copies will be replaced by FSI at no cost to -Licensee. - -FSI makes no express or implied warranties regarding the performance -of software included in the F-Prot Antivirus software package, but -will (at no charge to Licensee) use its best efforts to promptly -correct any errors in said software that are reported by Licensee. - -Should Licensee discover a new virus, unknown to FSI and send it to -FSI, an updated version of the F-Prot Antivirus software will be -sent to Licensee at the earliest possible date. - -Disputes arising in and out of the inception, application or -interpretation of this license and the legal circumstances deriving -therefrom shall be ultimately settled under the Rules of Conciliation -and Arbitration of the International Chambers of Commerce by one or -more arbitrators designed according to said rules. The proceedings -shall be held in English. diff --git a/licenses/xmame b/licenses/xmame deleted file mode 100644 index a29f5e083907..000000000000 --- a/licenses/xmame +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ - M.A.M.E. - Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator - Copyright (C) 1997-2001 by Nicola Salmoria and The MAME Team - -Many people have helped with this project--directly, or by releasing the source -code for the drivers they have written. We are not trying to take credit that -isn't ours. See the Acknowledgments section for a list of contributors. Please -note, however, that the list is largely incomplete. Also see the comments in -the source code to see the people who contributed to specific drivers. That -list, too, may be incomplete. We apologize for any omission. - -All trademarks cited in this document are property of their respective owners. - - -For usage instructions, please consult the corresponding readme. - -MS-DOS: msdos.txt -Windows: windows.txt - - -Usage and Distribution License ------------------------------- - -I. Purpose ----------- - MAME is strictly a non-profit project. Its main purpose is to be a reference - to the inner workings of the emulated arcade machines. This is done for - educational purposes and to prevent many historical games from sinking into - oblivion once the hardware they run on stops working. Of course to preserve - the games, you must also be able to actually play them; you can consider - that a nice side effect. - It is not our intention to infringe on any copyrights or patents on the - original games. All of MAME's source code is either our own or freely - available. To operate, the emulator requires images of the original ROMs - from the arcade machines, which must be provided by the user. No portion of - the original ROM codes are included in the executable. - -II. Cost --------- - MAME is free. Its source code is free. Selling either is not allowed. - -III. ROM Images ---------------- - ROM images are copyrighted material. Most of them cannot be distributed - freely. Distribution of MAME on the same physical medium as illegal copies - of ROM images is strictly forbidden. - You are not allowed to distribute MAME in any form if you sell, advertise, - or publicize illegal CD-ROMs or other media containing ROM images. This - restriction applies even if you don't make money, directly or indirectly, - from those activities. You are allowed to make ROMs and MAME available for - download on the same website, but only if you warn users about the ROMs's - copyright status, and make it clear that users must not download ROMs unless - they are legally entitled to do so. - -IV. Source Code Distribution ----------------------------- - If you distribute the binary (compiled) version of MAME, you should also - distribute the source code. If you can't do that, you must provide a link - to a site where the source can be obtained. - -V. Distribution Integrity -------------------------- - This chapter applies to the official MAME distribution. See below for - limitations on the distribution of derivative works. - MAME must be distributed only in the original archives. You are not allowed - to distribute a modified version, nor to remove and/or add files to the - archive. - -VI. Reuse of Source Code --------------------------- - This chapter might not apply to specific portions of MAME (e.g. CPU - emulators) which bear different copyright notices. - The source code cannot be used in a commercial product without the written - authorization of the authors. Use in non-commercial products is allowed, and - indeed encouraged. If you use portions of the MAME source code in your - program, however, you must make the full source code freely available as - well. - Usage of the _information_ contained in the source code is free for any use. - However, given the amount of time and energy it took to collect this - information, if you find new information we would appreciate if you made it - freely available as well. - -VII. Derivative Works ---------------------- - Derivative works are allowed, provided their source code is freely - available. However, these works are discouraged. MAME is a continuously- - -evolving project. It is in your best interests to submit your contributions - to the MAME development team, so they may be integrated into the main - distribution. - There are some specific modifications to the source code which go against - the spirit of the project. They are NOT considered a derivative work, and - distribution of executables containing them is strictly forbidden. Such - modifications include, but are not limited to: - - enabling games that are disabled - - changing the ROM verification commands so that they report missing games - - removing the startup information screens - If you make a derivative work, you are not allowed to call it MAME. You must - use a different name to make clear that it is a MAME derivative, not an - official distribution from the MAME team. Simply calling it MAME followed or - preceded by a punctuation mark (e.g. MAME+) is not sufficient. The name must - be clearly distinct (e.g. REMAME). The version number must also match the - number of the official MAME version from which you derived your version. - - -How to Contact Us ------------------ - -The official MAME homepage is http://www.mame.net/ You can always find the -latest release there, including beta versions and information on things being -worked on. Also, a totally legal and free ROM set of Robby Roto is available -on the same page. - -If you have bugs to report, check the MAME Testing Project at -http://www.mametesters.com - -Here are some of the people contributing to MAME. If you have comments, -suggestions, or bug reports about an existing driver, check the driver's -source code to find who has worked on it, and send comments to that person. -If you are not sure who to contact, write to Nicola. If you have comments -specific to a system other than DOS (e.g. Mac, Win32, Unix), they should be -sent to the respective port maintainer (check the documentation to know who he -is). DON'T SEND THEM TO NICOLA - they will be ignored. - -Nicola Salmoria MC6489@mclink.it - -Mike Balfour mab22@po.cwru.edu -Aaron Giles agiles@sirius.com -Chris Moore chris.moore@writeme.com -Brad Oliver bradman@pobox.com -Andrew Scott ascott@utkux.utcc.utk.edu -Zsolt Vasvari vaszs01@banet.net -Luca Elia l.elia@tin.it - -DON'T SEND BINARY ATTACHMENTS WITHOUT ASKING FIRST, *ESPECIALLY* ROM IMAGES. - -THESE ARE NOT SUPPORT ADDRESSES. Support questions sent to these addresses -*will* be ignored. Please understand that this is a *free* project, mostly -targeted at experienced users. We don't have the resources to provide end user -support. Basically, if you can't get the emulator to work, you are on your own. -First of all, read the docs carefully. If you still can't find an answer to -your question, try checking the beginner's sections that many emulation pages -have, or ask on the appropriate Usenet newsgroups (e.g. comp.emulators.misc) or -on the official MAME message board at http://www.mame.net/msg/ - -For help in compiling MAME, check these pages: -http://www.mame.net/compile.html -http://www.mameworld.net - -Also, DO NOT SEND REQUESTS FOR NEW GAMES TO ADD, unless you have some original -info on the game hardware or, even better, own the board and have the technical -expertise needed to help us. -Please don't send us information widely available on the Internet - we are -perfectly capable of finding it ourselves, thank you. - - - -Acknowledgments ---------------- - -First of all, thanks to Allard van der Bas (avdbas@wi.leidenuniv.nl) for -starting the Arcade Emulation Programming Repository at -http://valhalla.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/emul8 -Without the Repository, I would never have even tried to write an emulator. -Unfortunately, the original Repository is now closed, but its spirit lives -on in MAME. - -Z80 emulator Copyright (c) 1998 Juergen Buchmueller, all rights reserved. -M6502 emulator Copyright (c) 1998 Juergen Buchmueller, all rights reserved. -Hu6280 Copyright (c) 1999 Bryan McPhail, mish@tendril.force9.net -I86 emulator by David Hedley, modified by Fabrice Frances (frances@ensica.fr) -M6809 emulator by John Butler, based on L.C. Benschop's 6809 Simulator V09. -M6808 based on L.C. Benschop's 6809 Simulator V09. -M68000 emulator Copyright 1999 Karl Stenerud. All rights reserved. -80x86 M68000 emulator Copyright 1998, Mike Coates, Darren Olafson. -8039 emulator by Mirko Buffoni, based on 8048 emulator by Dan Boris. -T-11 emulator Copyright (C) Aaron Giles 1998 -TMS34010 emulator by Alex Pasadyn and Zsolt Vasvari. -TMS9900 emulator by Andy Jones, based on original code by Ton Brouwer. -Cinematronics CPU emulator by Jeff Mitchell, Zonn Moore, Neil Bradley. -Atari AVG/DVG emulation based on VECSIM by Hedley Rainnie, Eric Smith and -Al Kossow. - -TMS5220 emulator by Frank Palazzolo. -AY-3-8910 emulation based on various code snippets by Ville Hallik, - Michael Cuddy, Tatsuyuki Satoh, Fabrice Frances, Nicola Salmoria. -YM-2203, YM-2151, YM3812 emulation by Tatsuyuki Satoh. -POKEY emulator by Ron Fries (rfries@aol.com). -Many thanks to Eric Smith, Hedley Rainnie and Sean Trowbridge for information - on the Pokey random number generator. -NES sound hardware info by Jeremy Chadwick and Hedley Rainne. -YM2610 emulation by Hiromitsu Shioya. - -Background art by Peter Hirschberg (PeterH@cronuscom.com). - -Allegro library by Shawn Hargreaves, 1994/97 -SEAL Synthetic Audio Library API Interface Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 - Carlos Hasan. All Rights Reserved. -Video modes created using Tweak 1.6b by Robert Schmidt, who also wrote - TwkUser.c. -"inflate" code for zip file support by Mark Adler. - -DOS executable compressed with UPX by Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer & Laszlo Molnar, - http://upx.tsx.org/ - -Big thanks to Gary Walton (garyw@excels-w.demon.co.uk) for too many things - to mention. - -Thanks to Brian Deuel, Neil Bradley, and the Retrocade dev team for allowing us -to use Retrocade's game history database. - -Thanks to Richard Bush for info on several games. - -Thanks to Dave (www.finalburn.com) for info on After Burner. - -and thanks to everyone else I forgot. - - |