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Salem Client -- Copying Rights This file documents the copying rights of the Salem client source tree. The source tree is partitioned into a few sections, each with their own copying restrictions. These partitions and their respective licensing details are as follows: * The files in the `src/haven' directory and its subdirectories are the main source code of the client. It is subject to the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3, as published by the Free Software Foundation. A copy of this license can be found in the file `doc/LGPL-3' in this source tree. The copyright to all these files is owned by Fredrik Tolf and Björn Johannessen. * The files in the `lib' directory are external libraries and are, thus, owned by third parties. The owners and licenses of these files are as follows: - lib/gluegen-rt.jar, lib/jogl.jar: These files are part of JOGL, the Java OpenGL implementation. They are not compiled into the client binary, but just included for the compilation classpath. They are, as far as I can tell, owned by Sun Microsystems, and licensed under a BSD license. Please see its homepage, <http://jogl.dev.java.net/>, for further and current details. - lib/jogg.jar, lib/jorbis.jar: These files are part of JCraft's open source implementation of the OGG and Vorbis multimedia formats. They are extracted and included in the client binary itself. They are licensed under the LPGL, version 2.1, and appear to be owned by JCraft, Inc. Its homepage is <http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/>. - lib/jnlp.jar: I hate this file. I couldn't find any documentation whatsoever on obtaining any JAR file for compiling against the JNLP interfaces, so I had to resort to violence: I extracted the interface "class" files from Sun's JNLP client's JAR file and made this file containing only those interface classes. I don't really know which license they should be considered being under, and they are probably, but not obviously, owned by Sun Microsystems. If anyone can find a replacement for them, I'd accept it at any time. - lib/jglob.jar This is a simple annotation processor for collecting various type lists in the source code. It was written by me, Fredrik Tolf, and can be considered to be in the public domain. Source code can be had at <http://www.dolda2000.com/gitweb/?p=jglob.git>. - lib/salem-res.jar This file is not actually distributed with this source tree, but is downloaded from the Salem web server as part of the default target of the Ant build file. It is the file containing all the data files with game content. In particular, it is necessary for actually connecting to our game server and playing, and it also contains some graphics for "bootstrapping" the client (which could be replaced if you so wish). Its contents are owned by us, Fredrik Tolf and Björn Johannessen, and we reserve all rights to it. * The files in the `src/dolda/xiphutil' are files constituting a simple library for actually using JCraft's Jogg/Jorbis libraries. It was written by me, Fredrik Tolf, and can be considered to be in the public domain. * The file `etc/icon.png' is the icon used for the main client window. You're perfectly free to copy it verbatim or replace it as you wish, but it should be considered our trademark. * The majority of the other files, including the Ant build file (`build.xml') and the various small scripts and insignificant data files in the `etc' directory (except `etc/icon.png', as described above) can be considered to be in the public domain. * The build script, when run by Ant, will produce lots of stuff in the `build' directory. It comes from all over the source tree, and will thus be subject to various of the above licenses. Particularly worthy of notice, however, is the `build/salem.jar' file, which is the build script's primary output. It will consist of files compile from the `src' directory, some resources from the `etc' directory (including our amazing trademark icon), and the extracted JCraft files. Thus, excepting our trademark, award-winning icon, it will be LPGL and a little bit public domain. Then, obviously, you're basically free to do whatever you like with it as long as you make sure to distribute the corresponding source code (and remember to honor our acclaimed, trademark icon). It must be noticed that the Git repository which is the main keeper of this source tree contains, in historical versions, copies of the game resources (this was before the resources were separated into their own Jar file). In these versions, they are located in a directory named `res'. The files are owned by Fredrik Tolf and Björn Johannessen, and we reserve all rights to them, but you are free to copy them around verbatim as part of the Git repository. If you change the source code so as to incorporate other files of new ownership or other licenses (like your own stuff), you should remember to update this file accordingly, so as to not confuse any new recipients. -- This file was authored by Fredrik Tolf. It was last updated 2012-01-06.
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