perlartistic - the Perl Artistic License
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Perl is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either:
a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" which comes with this Kit.
This is "The Artistic License". It's here so that modules, programs, etc., that want to declare this as their distribution license can link to it.
For the GNU General Public License, see perlgpl.
The intent of this document is to state the conditions under which a Package may be copied, such that the Copyright Holder maintains some semblance of artistic control over the development of the package, while giving the users of the package the right to use and distribute the Package in a more-or-less customary fashion, plus the right to make reasonable modifications.
refers to the collection of files distributed by the Copyright Holder, and derivatives of that collection of files created through textual modification.
refers to such a Package if it has not been modified, or has been modified in accordance with the wishes of the Copyright Holder as specified below.
is whoever is named in the copyright or copyrights for the package.
is you, if you're thinking about copying or distributing this Package.
is whatever you can justify on the basis of media cost, duplication charges, time of people involved, and so on. (You will not be required to justify it to the Copyright Holder, but only to the computing community at large as a market that must bear the fee.)
means that no fee is charged for the item itself, though there may be fees involved in handling the item. It also means that recipients of the item may redistribute it under the same conditions they received it.
place your modifications in the Public Domain or otherwise make them Freely Available, such as by posting said modifications to Usenet or an equivalent medium, or placing the modifications on a major archive site such as uunet.uu.net, or by allowing the Copyright Holder to include your modifications in the Standard Version of the Package.
use the modified Package only within your corporation or organization.
rename any non-standard executables so the names do not conflict with standard executables, which must also be provided, and provide a separate manual page for each non-standard executable that clearly documents how it differs from the Standard Version.
make other distribution arrangements with the Copyright Holder.
distribute a Standard Version of the executables and library files, together with instructions (in the manual page or equivalent) on where to get the Standard Version.
accompany the distribution with the machine-readable source of the Package with your modifications.
give non-standard executables non-standard names, and clearly document the differences in manual pages (or equivalent), together with instructions on where to get the Standard Version.
make other distribution arrangements with the Copyright Holder.
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