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4 Reciprocal Public License (RPL)
14 The Reciprocal Public License (RPL) is based on the concept of reciprocity or,
24 authors of the RPL as being unfair to the open source community at large and to
31 the RPL is found in two definitions: "Deploy" and "Required Components".
33 Regarding deployment, under the RPL your changes, bug fixes, extensions, etc.
38 Further, under the RPL all components you author including schemas, scripts,
43 In addition to these goals, the RPL was authored to meet the requirements of
355 Reciprocal Public License or simply the RPL.
531 License ("RPL") Version 1.5, or subsequent versions as allowed by the RPL,
533 form, except in compliance with the terms and conditions of the RPL.
535 All software distributed under the RPL is provided strictly on an "AS
539 PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. See the RPL for specific
540 language governing rights and limitations under the RPL.