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--- license.wml  2002/02/13 16:35:03     1.1
+++ license.wml  2002/09/24 12:53:46     1.2
@@ -1,7 +1,69 @@
 
 #use wml::ossp area=doc:license
 
-<title>Documentation: Licensing and Copyrights</title>
+<title>Documentation</title>
+
+<subtitle>Licensing and Copyrights</subtitle>
 
 <h1>Licensing and Copyrights</h1>
 
+The OSSP project uses three distinguished and OSI-approved <a
+href="http://www.opensource.org/">Open Source</a> software distribution
+licenses:
+
+<ul>
+  <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html"><b>GNU General Public License</b> (2.0)</a><br>
+      <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html</a>
+          <p>
+      This is the strongest license, meaning it applies the most
+      restrictions. It is used in OSSP mainly for stand-alone tools which
+      are not included (by copying) into other components.  The
+          intention is to make sure the covered software remains
+      fully free software and allow others to use it mostly everywhere only
+      under certain strong restrictions.
+  <p> 
+  <li><a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html"><b>GNU Lesser General Public License</b> (2.1)</a><br>
+      <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html">http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html</a>
+          <p>
+      This is the compromise license, meaning it applies a reasonable
+      set of restrictions but without making too much trouble for the
+      user. It is used in OSSP mainly for libraries which should be
+      strongly protected but which are not included (by copying) into
+      other libraries (as sub-components). The intention is to make sure
+      the covered software remains mostly fully free software and allow
+      others to use it mostly everywhere without too strong
+      restrictions.
+  <p>
+  <li><a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php"><b>MIT-Style License</b></a><br>
+          <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php">http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php</a>
+          <p>
+      This is the weakest license, meaning it applies the least
+      restrictions. It is used in OSSP mainly for libraries which
+      are potentially included (by copying) into other libraries (as
+      sub-components). The intention is to make sure the covered
+      software can be used really everywhere and for every reason
+      without any real restrictions.
+</ul>
+
+All OSSP software components are covered by one of the three licenses
+above. They clearly indicate this with an obvious license declarations
+at the top of each source file. The used declarations follow:
+
+<h2>GNU General Public License</h2>
+
+<font size=-1><tt><pre>
+#include "license-gpl.txt"
+</pre></tt></font>
+
+<h2>GNU Lesser General Public License</h2>
+
+<font size=-1><tt><pre>
+#include "license-lgpl.txt"
+</pre></tt></font>
+
+<h2>MIT License</h2>
+
+<font size=-1><tt><pre>
+#include "license-mit.txt"
+</pre></tt></font>
+

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