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1 : edgomez 656 XVID LICENSE
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3 :    
4 :     XviD is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL + Link over controlled
5 :     interface + location restrictions.
6 :    
7 : edgomez 657 The first part of the file presents the location restrictions
8 :     The second part of the file describes the linking permission.
9 :     The third part of the file is the GNU GPL v2.
10 : edgomez 656
11 :    
12 :    
13 : edgomez 657 LOCATION RESTRICTIONS
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