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    1 Note: Utrac is licensed under version 2 of the GNU GPL.
    2 
    3       However, Utrac is also licensed under a proprietary license,
    4       since it will be included in closed source software developped
    5       internally by the Alliance MCA company (In fact, it was first 
    6       design for a proprietary application, SafeFax, and it was decided
    7       later to spin it off as free software).
    8       
    9       If you want to contribute to Utrac (especially to the source code
   10       or to data used by the application), please note that your
   11       contribution is likely to be integrated to this proprietary
   12       application or any other software developped at Alliance MCA
   13       that uses Utrac (but don't worry, that does not include many
   14       applications since we're a little company and we don't use
   15       to release anything but SafeFax...).
   16       
   17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
   18 
   19 		    GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
   20 		       Version 2, June 1991
   21 
   22  Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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