Simplified license addendum.

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LameXP is released under the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE LameXP is released under the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
(Version 2, June 1991) including the following *additional* restrictions: (Version 2, June 1991) including the following *additional* annotations:
When distributing binaries of LameXP, it is *strictly forbidden* to When distributing binaries of the LameXP software, it is *STRICTLY
repackage the LameXP executable file or the LameXP setup program in any FORBIDDEN* to bundle the LameXP program files and/or the LameXP
kind of third-party "installer" or "downloader" program. Furthermore, it installation program with any kind of Adware, Spyware or PUP (potentially
is *strictly forbidden* to bundle the LameXP executable file or the LameXP unwanted program), including, but not limited to, any downloaders,
setup program with any kind of PUP (potentially unwanted program), dialers, browser toolbars/extensions or restricted shareware/demo
including, but not limited to, adware, spyware, dialers, browser toolbars, programs. It is, however, perfectly legitimate to bundle LameXP with other
browser plugins/extensions as well as restricted demo/shareware programs. OpenSource programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative).
Finally, it is also legitimate to bundle LameXP with commercial software,
It is, however, perfectly legitimate, to distribute *verbatim copies* of as long as that software does not meet the criteria of Adware, Spyware or
the LameXP executable file or the LameXP setup program, including the ZIP PUP. If you bundle the LameXP software with another software, you are
package. It also is legitimate to bundle LameXP with other "OpenSource" *REQUIRED* to make sure that the user is provided with an easy way to
programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative). Finally, it is install and start the LameXP software separately from that other software.
legitimate to bundle LameXP with commercial software, as long as that
software does *not* meet the criteria of PUP (please see examples above).
Note: These restrictions explicitly do *not* forbid including binaries of
LameXP into software collections, such as magazine cover FDs/CDs/DVDs or
Internet sites, as long as LameXP can be accessed (e.g. downloaded or
installed) as a stand-alone file *not* violating the above restrictions.

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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
   
**Addendum:** When distributing binaries of the LameXP software, it is *strictly forbidden* to bundle the LameXP program files and/or the LameXP installation program with any kind of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP (potentially unwanted program)*, including, but not limited to, any downloaders, dialers, browser toolbars/extensions or restricted shareware/demo programs. It is, however, perfectly legitimate to bundle LameXP with other *OpenSource* programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative). Finally, it is also legitimate to bundle LameXP with *commercial software*, as long as that software does *not* meet the criteria of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP*. If you bundle the LameXP software with another software, you are *required* to make sure that the user is provided with an easy way to install and launch the LameXP software *separetly* from that other software. **Addendum:** When distributing binaries of the LameXP software, it is *strictly forbidden* to bundle the LameXP program files and/or the LameXP installation program with any kind of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP (potentially unwanted program)*, including, but not limited to, any downloaders, dialers, browser toolbars/extensions or restricted shareware/demo programs. It is, however, perfectly legitimate to bundle LameXP with other *OpenSource* programs, according to the OSI (Open Source Initiative). Finally, it is also legitimate to bundle LameXP with *commercial software*, as long as that software does *not* meet the criteria of *Adware*, *Spyware* or *PUP*. If you bundle the LameXP software with another software, you are *required* to make sure that the user is provided with an easy way to install and start the LameXP software separately from that other software.
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