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The LaTeX Project Public License
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LPPL Version 1.3c 2008-05-04
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Copyright 1999 2002-2008 LaTeX3 Project
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Everyone is allowed to distribute verbatim copies of this license document,
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but modification of it is not allowed.
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PREAMBLE
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The LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) is the primary license under which
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the LaTeX kernel and the base LaTeX packages are distributed.
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You may use this license for any work of which you hold the copyright and
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your work is TeX-related (such as a LaTeX package), but it is written in such
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a way that you can use it even if your work is unrelated to TeX.
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The section `WHETHER AND HOW TO DISTRIBUTE WORKS UNDER THIS LICENSE', below,
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gives instructions, examples, and recommendations for authors who are considering
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distributing their works under this license.
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This license gives conditions under which a work may be distributed and modified,
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as well as conditions under which modified versions of that work may be distributed.
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We, the LaTeX3 Project, believe that the conditions below give you the freedom
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DEFINITIONS
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`Work' Any work being distributed under this License. `Derived Work' Any work
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with the Work or a significant portion of such a file, either verbatim or
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with modifications and/or translated into another language.
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is a `LaTeX-Format' or in the case of files belonging to the `LaTeX-format'
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a program implementing the `TeX language'.
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CONDITIONS ON DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
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it. Distribution of only part of the Work is considered modification of the
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Work, and no right to distribute such a Derived Work may be assumed under
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the terms of this clause.
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2. Information that is sufficient to obtain a complete, unmodified copy of
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the Work.
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Compiled Work generated from a Derived Work, as long as the Derived Work is
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distributed to all recipients of the Compiled Work, and as long as the conditions
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of Clause 6, above, are met with regard to the Derived Work.
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to, the modification, by any method, of any component so that it becomes identical
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where the Work or that Derived Work (in whole or in part) is then produced
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by applying some process to that format, does not relax or nullify any sections
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a. A Derived Work may be distributed under a different license provided that
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license itself honors the conditions listed in Clause 6 above, in regard to
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license.
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concerning changes from the Work.
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with the Work by any means.
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12. Nothing in this license is intended to, or may be used to, prevent complete
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NO WARRANTY
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MAINTENANCE OF THE WORK
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The Work changes from status `maintained' to `unmaintained' if there is no
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Current Maintainer, or the person stated to be Current Maintainer of the work
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of six months, and there are no other significant signs of active maintenance.
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You can become the Current Maintainer of the Work by agreement with any existing
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Current Maintainer to take over this role.
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If the Work is unmaintained, you can become the Current Maintainer of the
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that maintenance of the Work be passed to you, then this takes effect immediately
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upon announcement.
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4. If you make an `intention announcement' as described in 2b. above and after
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three months your intention is challenged neither by the Current Maintainer
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nor by the Copyright Holder nor by other people, then you may arrange for
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5. If the previously unreachable Current Maintainer becomes reachable once
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more within three months of a change completed under the terms of 3b) or 4),
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then that Current Maintainer must become or remain the Current Maintainer
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upon request provided they then update their communication data within one
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month.
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A change in the Current Maintainer does not, of itself, alter the fact that
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the Work is distributed under the LPPL license.
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If you become the Current Maintainer of the Work, you should immediately provide,
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within the Work, a prominent and unambiguous statement of your status as Current
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Maintainer. You should also announce your new status to the same pertinent
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community as in 2b) above.
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WHETHER AND HOW TO DISTRIBUTE WORKS UNDER THIS LICENSE
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This section contains important instructions, examples, and recommendations
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for authors who are considering distributing their works under this license.
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These authors are addressed as `you' in this section.
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Choosing This License or Another License
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If for any part of your work you want or need to use *distribution* conditions
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that differ significantly from those in this license, then do not refer to
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this license anywhere in your work but, instead, distribute your work under
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a different license. You may use the text of this license as a model for your
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The document `modguide.tex' in the base LaTeX distribution explains the motivation
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behind the conditions of this license. It explains, for example, why distributing
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LaTeX under the GNU General Public License (GPL) was considered inappropriate.
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Even if your work is unrelated to LaTeX, the discussion in `modguide.tex'
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may still be relevant, and authors intending to distribute their works under
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any license are encouraged to read it.
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A Recommendation on Modification Without Distribution
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It is wise never to modify a component of the Work, even for your own personal
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use, without also meeting the above conditions for distributing the modified
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component. While you might intend that such modifications will never be distributed,
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often this will happen by accident -- you may forget that you have modified
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that component; or it may not occur to you when allowing others to access
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the modified version that you are thus distributing it and violating the conditions
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problems for the community. It is therefore usually in your best interest
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to keep your copy of the Work identical with the public one. Many works provide
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ways to control the behavior of that work without altering any of its licensed
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components.
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How to Use This License
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To use this license, place in each of the components of your work both an
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explicit copyright notice including your name and the year the work was authored
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and/or last substantially modified. Include also a statement that the distribution
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and/or modification of that component is constrained by the conditions in
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this license.
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Here is an example of such a notice and statement:
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%% pig.dtx
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%% Copyright 2005 M. Y. Name
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% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
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% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
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% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
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% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
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% version 2005/12/01 or later.
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% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
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% The Current Maintainer of this work is M. Y. Name.
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% This work consists of the files pig.dtx and pig.ins
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% and the derived file pig.sty.
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Given such a notice and statement in a file, the conditions given in this
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license document would apply, with the `Work' referring to the three files
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`pig.dtx', `pig.ins', and `pig.sty' (the last being generated from `pig.dtx'
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using `pig.ins'), the `Base Interpreter' referring to any `LaTeX-Format',
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and both `Copyright Holder' and `Current Maintainer' referring to the person
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`M. Y. Name'.
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If you do not want the Maintenance section of LPPL to apply to your Work,
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change `maintained' above into `author-maintained'. However, we recommend
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that you use `maintained', as the Maintenance section was added in order to
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ensure that your Work remains useful to the community even when you can no
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longer maintain and support it yourself.
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Derived Works That Are Not Replacements
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Several clauses of the LPPL specify means to provide reliability and stability
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for the user community. They therefore concern themselves with the case that
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a Derived Work is intended to be used as a (compatible or incompatible) replacement
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of the original Work. If this is not the case (e.g., if a few lines of code
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are reused for a completely different task), then clauses 6b and 6d shall
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not apply.
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Important Recommendations
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Defining What Constitutes the Work
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The LPPL requires that distributions of the Work contain all the files of
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% This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt.
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in that place. In the absence of an unequivocal list it might be impossible
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for the licensee to determine what is considered by you to comprise the Work
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