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- FileNotes (tm) version 4.1
- Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Jay Mosier, JAM Software.
- All Rights Reserved
-
- WELCOME TO FileNotes Version 4.1 FOR Windows 9x
-
- License Agreement for the Released as Free Version of FileNotes
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- License Agreement
- Effective July 1, 2001
-
- The use of FileNotes is subject to the following terms
- and conditions.
-
- FILENOTES IS COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL.
- It is protected by the copyright laws of the United States,
- the State of Texas, and other proprietary rights of Jay Mosier.
-
- THIS LICENSE IS NOT A SALE
- Title and copyrights to the program, accompanying documentation
- and any copy made by you remain with the original publisher.
-
- RIGHTS GRANTED BY THIS LICENSE
- This license grants the user the right to install and operate
- the FILENOTES software any computer.
-
- No fee, charge or other compensation may be accepted or requested
- by anyone without the express written permission of Jay Mosier.
-
- Public Domain Disk Vendors May NOT CHARGE a fee for any version
- of the FILENOTES program itself. However you may include
- FileNotes Free on a diskette/CD-ROM for which you charge a
- nominal distribution fee.
-
- You may:
- a. install this software on any machine.
- b. distribute the setup program to any person or entity
- as long the distribution does not violate any
- laws or customs restrictions.
-
- You may not:
- a. alter or modify any of the executable binary files.
- b. redistribute any of the binary executable files in any
- form other than as part of the original setup program.
- c. use any of the binary files for any reason other than
- the exclusive use of the FILENOTES Program.
-
- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- THE PUBLISHER OF THIS SOFTWARE GIVE NO WARRANTIES, EITHER
- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, THAT THIS SOFTWARE IS FIT FOR A
- PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR WILL PERFORM ADEQUATELY AT ALL TIMES.
- THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED "AS IS," AND SO YOU (THE USER) ARE
- ASSUMING THE FULL RISK OF USING IT.
-
- GOVERNING LAW
- The law governing this contract shall be that of the
- United States of America and the State of Texas.
-