| Slirp was written by Danny Gasparovski. |
| Copyright (c), 1995,1996 All Rights Reserved. |
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| Slirp is free software; "free" as in you don't have to pay for it, and you |
| are free to do whatever you want with it. I do not accept any donations, |
| monetary or otherwise, for Slirp. Instead, I would ask you to pass this |
| potential donation to your favorite charity. In fact, I encourage |
| *everyone* who finds Slirp useful to make a small donation to their |
| favorite charity (for example, GreenPeace). This is not a requirement, but |
| a suggestion from someone who highly values the service they provide. |
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| See LICENSE for the full copyright terms and conditions. |
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| They basically mean you can do anything you want with the software, except |
| 1) call it your own, and 2) claim warranty on it. There is no warranty for |
| this software. None. Nada. If you lose a million dollars while using |
| Slirp, that's your loss not mine. So, ***USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!***. |
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| If these conditions cannot be met due to legal restrictions (E.g. where it |
| is against the law to give out Software without warranty), you must cease |
| using the software and delete all copies you have. |
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| Slirp uses code that is copyrighted by the following people/organizations: |
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| Juha Pirkola. |
| Gregory M. Christy. |
| The Regents of the University of California. |
| Carnegie Mellon University. |
| The Australian National University. |
| RSA Data Security, Inc. |
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| Please read the top of each source file for the details on the various |
| copyrights. |