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Автор: Матт Уэлш. Перевод: А. Соловьев.
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GNU.
Printed below is the GNU General Public License
(the GPL or copyleft), under which Linux is licensed. It is
reproduced here to clear up some of the confusion about
Linux's copyright status---Linux is not shareware, and it is
not in the public domain. The bulk of the Linux kernel is
Copyright (c) 1993 by Linus Torvalds, and other software and
parts of the kernel are copyrighted by their authors. Thus,
Linux is copyrighted, however, you may redistribute it under
the terms of the GPL printed below.
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2,
June 1991
Copyright (c) 1989, 1991 Free Software
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