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License</h1> 44<pre class="PROGRAMLISTING"> 45 *LPRng, IFHP, and LPRngTool LICENSE* 46 GNU GPL and Artistic License 47 48 (Version 5, 28 Aug 2003) 49 50 Copyright Patrick Powell, Astart Technologies 51 <papowell@lprng.com> 52 53 All rights reserved. 54 55 You may use "LPRng" or "IFHP" under either the terms of the GNU 56 GPL License or the Artistc License. These licenses are included 57 below. The licenses were obtained from the http://www.opensource.org 58 web site on 28 Aug 2003. 59 60 These Licenses apply to the computer software packages known as 61 "LPRng", "IFHP", and associated files. 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