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14 with code licensed under the Original BSD license (with the announcement
16 distributing them as binaries would be to violate the GPL license - unless you
17 accompany your license with an exception[2]. This particular problem was
18 addressed when the Modified BSD license was created, which does not have the
23 Uses an MIT (or Modified BSD)-style license that is as liberal as
26 OpenSSL https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
28 (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses an Original BSD-style license
37 (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses the LGPL[3] license. If this is
44 (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses the GPL[1] license or a
45 propietary license. If this is a problem for you, consider using
50 (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Is covered by the MPL[4] license,
51 the GPL[1] license and the LGPL[3] license. You may choose to license
54 should select the license that best meets your needs.
58 (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses a Modified BSD-style license.
62 (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses the GPL[1] license or a
63 propietary license. If this is a problem for you, consider using
69 license as that.
74 license as that.
76 c-ares https://daniel.haxx.se/projects/c-ares/license.html
78 (Used for asynchronous name resolves) Uses an MIT license that is very
85 license that shouldn't collide with any other library.
107 "copyleft". This license requires more requirements to be met when
108 distributing binaries, see the license for details. Also note that if
110 include the full LGPL license text. Please properly point out what
111 parts of the distributed package that the license addresses.
113 OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/software/release/license.html
115 (Used for LDAP support) Uses a Modified BSD-style license. Since
122 license.