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1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS

This License applies to any manual or other work that - contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be - distributed under the terms of this License. The "Document", - below, refers to any such manual or work. Any member of the - public is a licensee, and is addressed as "you".

A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work - containing the Document or a portion of it, either copied - verbatim, or with modifications and/or translated into another - language.

A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter - section of the Document that deals exclusively with the - relationship of the publishers or authors of the Document to the - Document's overall subject (or to related matters) and contains - nothing that could fall directly within that overall subject. - (For example, if the Document is in part a textbook of - mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain any mathematics.) - The relationship could be a matter of historical connection with - the subject or with related matters, or of legal, commercial, - philosophical, ethical or political position regarding - them.

The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections - whose titles are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, - in the notice that says that the Document is released under this - License.

The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that - are listed, as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the - notice that says that the Document is released under this - License.

A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a - machine-readable copy, represented in a format whose specification - is available to the general public, whose contents can be viewed - and edited directly and straightforwardly with generic text - editors or (for images composed of pixels) generic paint programs - or (for drawings) some widely available drawing editor, and that - is suitable for input to text formatters or for automatic - translation to a variety of formats suitable for input to text - formatters. A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file format - whose markup has been designed to thwart or discourage subsequent - modification by readers is not Transparent. A copy that is not - "Transparent" is called "Opaque".

Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include - plain ASCII without markup, Texinfo input format, LaTeX input - format, SGML or XML using a publicly available DTD, and - standard-conforming simple HTML designed for human modification. - Opaque formats include PostScript, PDF, proprietary formats that - can be read and edited only by proprietary word processors, SGML - or XML for which the DTD and/or processing tools are not generally - available, and the machine-generated HTML produced by some word - processors for output purposes only.

The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page - itself, plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, - the material this License requires to appear in the title page. - For works in formats which do not have any title page as such, - "Title Page" means the text near the most prominent appearance of - the work's title, preceding the beginning of the body of the - text.


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