GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
		 Version 2, June 1991

Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
                         675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA

۱ǰ  㰡     Ǵ ,   ü  
糪 鵵  ȴ. ,    ÷  ʴ´.

  ( )

Ʈ  κ ̼ ش Ʈ     
 Ϸ    Ѵ. ׷ GNU General Public License (, "G
PL"̶ Ѵ)  Ʈ     ȣ  ϱ
ؼ Ǿ.  Ʈ  ϴ κ Ʈ GPL
 ؼ ǰ      ȿ̶ ǴܵǴ 
귯 ƾ 쿡   GNU Library General Public License 
 ϰ ִ.  Ʈ ̸ Ϸ  ؼ 
  Ǹ Բ 絵Ǵ Ʈ ǹϸ α׷   
  α׷     ִ.

 Ʈ   Ǵ ''  ܾ () ǹϴ 
   ƴ϶ ӵ ʴ´ٴ   ǹϸ, GPL 
 Ʈ ̿  ,  ͻ     
  Ѵ.  ⿡ ҽ ڵ  Ǵ Ϻθ ؼ 
α׷ Űų ο α׷ â  ִ   Ǹ ڽ
 絵 ̷  Ǹ  Ȯϰ ν  ֵ ϱ  
 ԵǾ ִ. 

GPL GPL ȿ Ʈ 絵 Ǿ絵 Ǹ ϴ װ ܼ 
 ߰ Ű ϰ ν ڵ   Ǹ ϰ 
.  Ʈ ۰   ϰ ִ  ̷  
 絵  ؼؾ߸ Ѵ. 

Ư α׷  츦 ε, 絵ڴ ڽ 絵޾Ҵ  Ǹ
 ο  Ǵٸ Ǿ絵ڿ ״ ؾ߸ Ѵ. ҽڵ 
  Ǹ  ⿡ ԵǾ ϸ ̿  ׵  ν Ǿ絵
ڿ ׵ 絵 Ǹ Ȯϰ   ֵ ؾ Ѵ. 

 Ʈ      ؼ Ʈ ݺ 
    Ǹ ȣѴ: (1) ۱ ν α׷ 
ڵ Ǹ ȣѴ.   (2) ۱ 絵   ؼ ȿ 
ȿ  GPL  ؼ Ʈ  ,    Ǿ絵 
  Ѵ. 

 Ʈ ϴ   絵 ؼ Ʈ ü
  Ͼ  , ̴  ڰ  Ʈ  
 ִ  ƴ  ִٴ  νϰ ־ Ѵ. GPL  Ʈ
        ̷   Ǿ 
̸  ̴ α׷ ڿ  Ʈ  ο Ȱ ϴ
 ̱⵵ ϴ. 

Ư   Ʈ  ϴ  ۿ .   
Ʈ  쿡    Ư㸦  ۹ Բ 
Ű ν ̿  ѵ ʵ ϴ  ּ ̴. GPL
 ̷  ó ϱ ؼ Ư㰡  ۹  ̼ Ư 
(, "()" ̶ Ѵ)  ϴ 쿡 ؼ  
Ʈ Բ   ֵ ϰ ִ. 

(copying) (modification), (distribution)  õ ü 
   . 

 ,   ǰ 

 1 .  ̼ GNU General Public License     ִ
  ۱ڿ ؼ õ  ǻ α׷ ۹ ؼ ϰ
ȴ. ǻ α׷ ۹(, "α׷"̶ Ѵ) ̶ Ư α׷
̳ ̿ õ Ÿ ۹ ǹ ϰ "2 α׷" ̶ ۱ǹ 
 α׷  Ǵ  κ ϰų ٸ α׷  
  ִ    ؼ â۵ ο α׷ ̿ õ ۹
ǹѴ. (ķ ٸ α׷   ٸ    
ԵǴ  Ѵ) "Ǿ絵"  GPL   ؼ α׷ 絵
 ǹѴ. 

 ̼ α׷   ,   ؼ ȴ. 
α׷  Ű  ѵ  α׷ ࿡   
 ü    ο   2 α׷  
 ؼ  ̼    ִ.  2 α׷  δ 2
 α׷ ȿ α׷   ǴѴ.

 2 .  Ǿ絵ڴ α׷    ʴ´ٴ ǰ ۱ 
 ϴ , 絵 ҽڵ  Ǵ Ϻθ   ü ؼ
ؼ   ִ. Ǿ絵ڰ α׷ ҽ ڵ带 Ҷ α׷
  ῩǾ ִٴ ǰ  ̼ ؼ  ׵ 絵
 ״ Ѿ ϸ GPL  Բ ؾ Ѵ. 

  쿡   ϱ ؼ ҿ  ϱ ؼ
  Ǹ   Ǹſ   ȯ ϴ 
   ִ. 

 3 . Ǿ絵ڴ ڽ 絵 α׷  Ǵ Ϻθ   
̸ ؼ 2 α׷ â  ִ. ۵ α׷̳ â۵ 2 
α׷ ҽ ڵ  1  ؼ  ׵ Ű ǿ 
ؼ Ǵٽ ؼ   ִ. 

  a) ۵   ۵ ǰ ۵ ¥  Ȯεɼ ֵ
     ۼ Ǿ Ѵ.

  b) ϰų  Ϸ ۹  Ǵ Ϻΰ  絵 α׷κ
     Ļ ̶ ۵ α׷  ̳ ǹ ü  
      ߿  ؾ Ѵ.

  c) ۵ α׷ Ϲ  ° ɾ Է Ŀ  ȭ
     , ۵ α׷ ̷ ȭ  ϰ Ǿ   ۱
       װ α׷   ῩǾ ִٴ  ׸ ۵ 
     α׷  ̼  ؼ Ǵٽ  ؼ   ִٴ 
      GPL    ִ    Ŀ  Ǵ ȭ ؼ Բ
     µ  ֵ ۼǾ Ѵ. ( : 絵 α׷ ȭ 
      ߰ ִٰ ϴ  ȯ   ׵ µ
     ʴ ¿ 쿡 ̸  α׷  û׵ ½Ű 
     Ƶ ϴ) 

 ׵ ۵ κ ԵǾ ִ 2 α׷ ü ȴ. , 
 ۹ Ư 2  α׷ ԵǾ ִ κа ϴ ϴ 
 絵 α׷κ Ļ  ƴ϶  ۹ ɸ
   쿡 ش ۹    ̼ 
  ʴ´. ׷,  ̷ ۹ 2  α׷ ԵǾ Բ
 ȴٸ  ۱ǰ  ؿ   Ե ۹ ΰ
 ̼ ؼ Ǿ ϸ ü۹ Ϻ Ǵ ο  
 Ǹ ߿  絵Ǿ Ѵ. 

̷   ۹  ۱ Ǹ  Ű  ƴ϶
2  α׷κ ݺ Ļǰų ̷ α׷   
 ؼ  ̼  ϰ ϱ  ̴. 

α׷̳ 2  α׷  α׷κ Ļ   α׷
 Բ  ġ  ü   쿡 ̵ Ļ ۹ 
 ʴ   ̼ ؼ ȴ. 

 4 . Ǿ絵ڴ   ϳ ׸ Ű ǿ ؼ 1װ 2
   α׷(Ǵ 2   2 α׷)  ڵ峪
 ·  ؼ   ִ. 

  a)  ڵ峪  ¿ شϴ ҽ ڵ θ 1װ  2 
      ǻͰ Է¹ްų   ִ · Ʈ  ؼ
     Ϲ  Ǵ  ü ؼ Բ ؾ Ѵ.

  b)  ڵ峪  ¿ شϴ ҽ ڵ θ ּ 3  ̻ 
      ִ μ⹰ ·  1װ  2   Ʈ 
     ؼ Ϲ Ǵ  ü ؼ ۽Ǻ ϴ 븸 
     ؼ ߿ 絵  ֵ Բ ؾ Ѵ.

  c) ڵ峪 ¿ شϴ ҽڵ θ   ִ  
      Բ ؾ Ѵ. ( ׸ 񿵸  ׸ b) ؼ 
      ڵ峪      ؼ   ִ)  ۹
      ҽ ڵ ش ۹ ϱ ؼ Ϲ ȣ Ǵ ǥ 
      ǹϰ, ๰  ҽڵ α׷ ùٸ Ǳ ؼ
     ʿ  ̽  ,  ϰ ġ ؼ ʿ ũƮ
       Եȴ. ׷ Ϸ Ŀΰ   ü ֿ κе鿡
      ҽڵ峪 ̳ʸ ´ α׷ ̷ κе   
      Բ  ʾƵ ϴ. 

ڵ峪  ¸ Ư ҷκ   ֵ ϴ  
 ,  ҷκ ҽ ڵ带   ֵ ϴ  Ǿ絵ڿ
 ҽڵ带 ڵ峪 ¿ Բ     ʾҴ ϴ
ҽ ڵ带 Բ ϴ  Ѵ. 

 5 .   ̼ ؼ  α׷ 絵  ʾҴٸ 絵
α׷   ,  ̼      . 
 õ    ȿ̸  ̼ ϰ ִ 
  Ǹ ڵ Ҹȴ. ,   ̼   ʰ 絵
 α׷̶ ϴ ̸  ̼ 絵   ٽ 
쿡 α׷ ٽ 絵 3 Ǿ絵ڴ  ̼ ؼϴ 
  Ǹ   ִ. 

 6 .  Ǿ絵ڴ α׷ 絵   ̼  ν 
̼  ޾Ƶ   ִ.   , Ǿ絵ڿԴ α׷
 ܼ 븸 Ǹ α׷ 2 α׷  ۰ 
 ʴ´. ̴ Ǿ絵ڰ ̼  ν ߻  
 ̴.  α׷ (Ǵ 2 α׷)  ϰų ϴ 
 ,     ̼  ǵ  ޾Ƶ̰ڴٴ 
 Ƿ Ѵ. 

 7 . Ǿ絵ڿ ؼ α׷ (Ǵ 2 α׷)  ݺ ɰ
, ܰ迡 Ǿ絵ڴ  ̼   α׷  , 
    α׷ 絵ڷκ 絵  ڵ  ֵ
. α׷(Ǵ 2 α׷) 絵  Ǿ絵 Ǹ   ִ
 ׵  ߰      ̼  ؼ 
   . 

 8 .   ǰ̳ Ư ħؿ   Ǵ Ư  ѵ 
׹  ؼ  ̼  ġǴ  ߻Ѵ ϴ 
̼ ġǴ   ̼    켱 Ե 
´.   ̳   ؼ  ̼ Ǵ ׵ 
ȴ ϴ  ̼  Բ Ű鼭 α׷   
ٸ ش α׷  ȴ.  , Ư Ư ö̼ 
Ǵ  絵  ؼ α׷  ϴ   ʴ
ٸ ̷ ̼ Ǵ α׷   ̼  ؼ Ǵ
α׷ Բ   . 

Ư Ȳ   ׵    쿡  װ 浹 Ͼ
 ʴ ٸ Ȳ  Ͽ   Ϻγ θ ؾ Ѵ.

    Ư㳪   ħ  ϰų ش Ǹ 
  ƴ϶ GPL    ؼ  Ʈ  ü踦
 ȣϱ  ̴.     ü迡  ŷִ 
 ν Ʈ پ о߿   ־. Ʈ 
  ü踦 ؼ  ΰ ϴ   ڿ ڵ
  ޷ Ϲ ڵ   ִ  ƴ ̴.

  ӵǴ  ̼  ؼ ߿ϰ ޵ǰ ִ 
 Ȯϰ ϴµ   ̴. 

 9 . Ưǰ ۱  ó Ŀ ؼ Ư  α׷ 
  Բ Ǵ   ,  ̼ ؼ α׷ 
 ڴ  ߻ ʴ  ؼ ̸ Ѵٴ  
   Ҽ  ̷   ̼ Ϻη ֵȴ.

 10 .  Ʈ  GPL  ϰų   ִ. ǰų 
Ǵ  ο  ɿ   ǰ  ٺ 
ٲ  ̴. 

GPL    ٸ  ȣ  ̴. 絵 α׷ Ư 
  ̼ ϰ ִٸ ش  Ǵ   ̼ Ǹ 
      ̼ ص ϴ. 

 11 . α׷ Ϻθ  ̼  ٸ α׷ Բ 
 쿡 ش α׷ ڷκ    ޾ƾ Ѵ.  
Ʈ  ۱  ִ Ʈ ϱ ؼ Ʈ
    Ѵ.   Ʈ   ǿ ؼ  
   ִ.   Ʈ   Ʈ 2 ۹ 
ο · Ű  Ʈ Ϲ  Ȱ 
Ű ؿ ٰؼ  θ  ̴. 

 Ῡ 

 12 .   ̼  α׷  絵 ǹǷ   ϴ
ѵ      ʴ´. , α׷ ۱ڿ  3
 ڿ ؼ  Ǵ  Ư  α׷ ռ 
 ϱ  쳪  Ǹſ     ȴٴ  
 õǾ ִ  ܷ Ѵ.   ׷ ̷ 쿡 ش α׷ 
ü  ִ ٿ  Ῡ   . α׷ α׷ 
࿡  ߻  ִ   Ǿ絵ڿ μ Ǹ ̿    
      Ǿ絵ڰ δѴ. 

 13 . ۱ڳ  3 ڰ α׷ ջ ɼ  ˰ ־
ϴ ߻ ս  Կ ؼ ȣǰ ְų ۱ڳ α׷ 
ü   ʴ´ٴ  α׷ ۵ α׷ Բ  Ǵ
  ڰ     찡 ƴ϶  α
  ̳  ̼ ؼ ߻ ս  Ǿ絵 å̴.
߻ ս Ϲݼ̳ ƯӸ ƴ϶  ߼  ʿ  
´. 

 ,   ǰ  .

 ǹ ϴ 

 α׷   鿡 ϰ  Ǳ⸦ Ѵٸ  α׷
  ̼   Ӱ ǰ   ֵ   Ʈ
   ּ ̴. 

 ׵ α׷ ߰ν ش α׷  Ʈ 
  ִ. α׷    ʴ´ٴ   ȿ 
  ִ  ҽ ڵ尡 ԵǾ ִ   κп ̷ ׵
 ϴ ̴.  ϵ ּ ۱ǰ GPL    ִ 
ؾ߸ Ѵ. 

α׷ ̸ 뵵   ؼ   Ѵ.

  Copyright (C) 19yy  α׷  ̸

   α׷  Ʈ̴. 

  Ʈ Ǿ絵ڴ  Ʈ  GNU General Public License 
   ؼ  α׷ ۵ 2  α׷ Բ Ǵ  
   ִ.  α׷  ϰ     ǰ 
   ǰ      ʴ´.  ڼ ׿ ؼ
   GNU General Public  License ϱ ٶ. GNU General Public License
   α׷ Բ  ȴ. ,    Ǿ ִٸ  Ʈ
   ϱ ٶ.
  ( Ʈ : Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite
   330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA)


, α׷ ڿ  Ǵ    ؼ   ִ  
ؾ Ѵ.

,  α׷ ɾ Է Ŀ  ȭ  ϰ ִٸ α׷
 ȭ  Ǵ ʱ ¿      Ǿ 
.

  Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy α׷  ̸ 

  Gnomovision ǰ      ʴ´.  ڼ 
   'show w' ɾ ̿ؼ   ִ.   α׷  Ʈ
  ̸ Ư  Ű Ͽ    ִ.   ش
   'show c' ɾ ؼ   ִ.

'show w' 'show c' GPL  ش κ ϱ   ɾ̴. 
 ɾ 콺 ϰų ޴   ϴ  α׷ 
  ·    ̴.

,  α׷ ڰ б   ü  Ǿ ִٸ α
 ο  ؼ ֳ ش   α׷  ۱
 Ѵٴ Ǹ  Ѵ.  ,      ִ.

    James Hacker ؼ ۼ 'Gnomovision' α׷   
   Ѵ. 

  1989 4 1 
  Yoyodye, Inc., λ: Ty Coon 
  : Ty Coon  

 ̼   Ʈ  α׷  Ʈ Բ 
   ʴ´. , ۼ α׷ ̺귯 ƾ  
׷ 쿡 ̸  Ʈ   α׷ Բ ν 
 ȿ Ȱ  ִٰ    ̴. ̷    
 ſ GNU Library General Public License ν ұ  
ų   ̴. 

 
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permitted only  in  or among countries not thus excluded.  In  such  case,  this
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  9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the
General Public License from time to time.  Such  new versions will be similar in
spirit to the present version,  but may differ in detail to address new problems
or concerns.

Each version is given a distinguishing version number.  If the Program specifies
a version  number  of this License which applies to it and  "any later version",
you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version
or of any later  version  published  by  the  Free  Software Foundation.  If the
Program  does not specify a version number  of  this License, you may choose any
version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.

  10. If you wish to incorporate parts  of  the Program into other free programs
whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for per-
mission.  For  software  which  is  copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation,
write to the Free Software Foundation;  we  sometimes  make exceptions for this.
Our decision  will  be  guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of
all derivatives of our free  software  and of promoting the sharing and reuse of
software generally.

			    NO WARRANTY

  11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM  IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE,  THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR
THE PROGRAM,  TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED  BY APPLICABLE LAW.  EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE
STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM
"AS IS"  WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,  EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,  INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PR-
OGRAM IS WITH YOU.  SHOULD  THE  PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.

  12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL
ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER,  OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE
PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY
TO  USE  THE  PROGRAM  (INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING
RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED  BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF
THE PROGRAM  TO OPERATE  WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),  EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER
PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

		     END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS

	Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs

  If you develop a new program,  and  you want it to be of the greatest possible
use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software whi-
ch everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.

  To do so, attach the following notices to the program.  It is safest to attach
them  to the start  of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion
of warranty;  and  each  file  should  have  at least the "copyright" line and a
pointer to where the full notice is found.

    
    Copyright (C) 19yy  

    This program is free software;  you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the F-
    ree Software Foundation;  either version  2 of the License,  or (at your
    option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WIT-
    HOUT ANY WARRANTY;  without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
    or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
    for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.

If the program is interactive,  make it output  a short notice like this when it
starts in an interactive mode:

    Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author
    Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
    This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
    under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.

The hypothetical commands  `show w'  and  `show c'  should  show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be cal-
led something other than `show w' and `show c';  they could even be mouse-clicks
or menu items--whatever suits your program.

You should also get your employer  (if you work as a programmer) or your school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.  Here is
a sample; alter the names:

  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.

  , 1 April 1989
  Ty Coon, President of Vice

This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into pro-
prietary programs.  If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it
more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this
is what you want to do, use the GNU  Library  General  Public License instead of
this License.

 
