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This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.

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This software uses libraries from the Libav project under the LGPLv2.1.


bzip2

This program, "bzip2", the associated library "libbzip2", and all
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FreeType 2

                    The FreeType Project LICENSE
                    ----------------------------

                            2006-Jan-27

                    Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 by
          David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg



Introduction
============

  The FreeType  Project is distributed in  several archive packages;
  some of them may contain, in addition to the FreeType font engine,
  various tools and  contributions which rely on, or  relate to, the
  FreeType Project.

  This  license applies  to all  files found  in such  packages, and
  which do not  fall under their own explicit  license.  The license
  affects  thus  the  FreeType   font  engine,  the  test  programs,
  documentation and makefiles, at the very least.

  This  license   was  inspired  by  the  BSD,   Artistic,  and  IJG
  (Independent JPEG  Group) licenses, which  all encourage inclusion
  and  use of  free  software in  commercial  and freeware  products
  alike.  As a consequence, its main points are that:

    o We don't promise that this software works. However, we will be
      interested in any kind of bug reports. (`as is' distribution)

    o You can  use this software for whatever you  want, in parts or
      full form, without having to pay us. (`royalty-free' usage)

    o You may not pretend that  you wrote this software.  If you use
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  We  specifically  permit  and  encourage  the  inclusion  of  this
  software, with  or without modifications,  in commercial products.
  We  disclaim  all warranties  covering  The  FreeType Project  and
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  credit/disclaimer to use in compliance with this license.  We thus
  encourage you to use the following text:

   """
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    Project (www.freetype.org).  All rights reserved.
   """

  Please replace  with the value from the FreeType version you
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0. Definitions
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  Throughout this license,  the terms `package', `FreeType Project',
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  Our home page can be found at

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libjpeg

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This software is copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
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   Eric S. Raymond
   Gilles Vollant

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   Willem van Schaik

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Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger
Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88,
with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:

   John Bowler
   Kevin Bracey
   Sam Bushell
   Magnus Holmgren
   Greg Roelofs
   Tom Tanner

libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are
Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.

For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors"
is defined as the following set of individuals:

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   Dave Martindale
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   Paul Schmidt
   Tim Wegner

The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS".  The Contributing Authors
and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied,
including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of
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Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
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The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without
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appreciated.


A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for convenient use in "about"
boxes and the like:

   printf("%s",png_get_copyright(NULL));

Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the
files "pngbar.png" and "pngbar.jpg (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31).

Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software.  OSI Certified Open Source is a
certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.

Glenn Randers-Pehrson
glennrp at users.sourceforge.net
July 16, 2009

OpenSSL

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 */

SDL, SDL_image, SDL_ttf

Simple DirectMedia Layer
SDL_image:  An example image loading library for use with SDL
SDL_ttf:  A companion library to SDL for working with TrueType (tm) fonts

Copyright (C) 1997-2012 Sam Lantinga 

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IPAフォントライセンスv1.0

許諾者は、この使用許諾(以下「本契約」といいます。)に定める条件の下で、
許諾プログラム(1条に定義するところによります。)を提供します。受領者(1条
に定義するところによります。)が、許諾プログラムを使用し、複製し、または頒
布する行為、その他、本契約に定める権利の利用を行った場合、受領者は本契約に
同意したものと見なします。


第1条 用語の定義

本契約において、次の各号に掲げる用語は、当該各号に定めるところによります。

1.「デジタル・フォント・プログラム」とは、フォントを含み、レンダリングしま
たは表示するために用いられるコンピュータ・プログラムをいいます。
2.「許諾プログラム」とは、許諾者が本契約の下で許諾するデジタル・フォント・
プログラムをいいます。
3.「派生プログラム」とは、許諾プログラムの一部または全部を、改変し、加除
修正等し、入れ替え、その他翻案したデジタル・フォント・プログラムをいい、許諾
プログラムの一部もしくは全部から文字情報を取り出し、またはデジタル・ドキュ
メント・ファイルからエンベッドされたフォントを取り出し、取り出された文字情
報をそのまま、または改変をなして新たなデジタル・フォント・プログラムとして
製作されたものを含みます。
4.「デジタル・コンテンツ」とは、デジタル・データ形式によってエンド・ユー
ザに提供される制作物のことをいい、動画・静止画等の映像コンテンツおよびテレ
ビ番組等の放送コンテンツ、ならびに文字テキスト、画像、図形等を含んで構成さ
れた制作物を含みます。
5.「デジタル・ドキュメント・ファイル」とは、PDFファイルその他、各種ソフ
トウェア・プログラムによって製作されたデジタル・コンテンツであって、その中
にフォントを表示するために許諾プログラムの全部または一部が埋め込まれた(エ
ンベッドされた)ものをいいます。フォントが「エンベッドされた」とは、当該フ
ォントが埋め込まれた特定の「デジタル・ドキュメント・ファイル」においてのみ
表示されるために使用されている状態を指し、その特定の「デジタル・ドキュメン
ト・ファイル」以外でフォントを表示するために使用できるデジタル・フォント・
プログラムに含まれている場合と区別されます。
6.「コンピュータ」とは、本契約においては、サーバを含みます。
7.「複製その他の利用」とは、複製、譲渡、頒布、貸与、公衆送信、上映、展示
、翻案その他の利用をいいます。
8.「受領者」とは、許諾プログラムを本契約の下で受領した人をいい、受領者か
ら許諾プログラムを受領した人を含みます。

第2条 使用許諾の付与

許諾者は受領者に対し、本契約の条項に従い、すべての国で、許諾プログラムを
使用することを許諾します。ただし、許諾プログラムに存在する一切の権利はすべ
て許諾者が保有しています。本契約は、本契約で明示的に定められている場合を除
き、いかなる意味においても、許諾者が保有する許諾プログラムに関する一切の権
利および、いかなる商標、商号、もしくはサービス・マークに関する権利をも受領
者に移転するものではありません。

1.受領者は本契約に定める条件に従い、許諾プログラムを任意の数のコンピュー
タにインストールし、当該コンピュータで使用することができます。
2.受領者はコンピュータにインストールされた許諾プログラムをそのまま、また
は改変を行ったうえで、印刷物およびデジタル・コンテンツにおいて、文字テキス
ト表現等として使用することができます。
3.受領者は前項の定めに従い作成した印刷物およびデジタル・コンテンツにつき
、その商用・非商用の別、および放送、通信、各種記録メディアなどの媒体の形式
を問わず、複製その他の利用をすることができます。
4.受領者がデジタル・ドキュメント・ファイルからエンベッドされたフォントを
取り出して派生プログラムを作成した場合には、かかる派生プログラムは本契約に
定める条件に従う必要があります。
5.許諾プログラムのエンベッドされたフォントがデジタル・ドキュメント・ファ
イル内のデジタル・コンテンツをレンダリングするためにのみ使用される場合にお
いて、受領者が当該デジタル・ドキュメント・ファイルを複製その他の利用をする
場合には、受領者はかかる行為に関しては本契約の下ではいかなる義務をも負いま
せん。
6.受領者は、3条2項の定めに従い、商用・非商用を問わず、許諾プログラムをそ
のままの状態で改変することなく複製して第三者への譲渡し、公衆送信し、その他
の方法で再配布することができます(以下、「再配布」といいます。)。
7.受領者は、上記の許諾プログラムについて定められた条件と同様の条件に従っ
て、派生プログラムを作成し、使用し、複製し、再配布することができます。ただ
し、受領者が派生プログラムを再配布する場合には、3条1項の定めに従うものとし
ます。

第3条 制限

前条により付与された使用許諾は、以下の制限に服します。

1.派生プログラムが前条4項及び7項に基づき再配布される場合には、以下の全て
の条件を満たさなければなりません。
 (1)派生プログラムを再配布する際には、下記もまた、当該派生プログラムと
一緒に再配布され、オンラインで提供され、または、郵送費・媒体及び取扱手数料
の合計を超えない実費と引き換えに媒体を郵送する方法により提供されなければな
りません。
  (a)派生プログラムの写し; および
  (b)派生プログラムを作成する過程でフォント開発プログラムによって作成
された追加のファイルであって派生プログラムをさらに加工するにあたって利用で
きるファイルが存在すれば、当該ファイル
 (2)派生プログラムの受領者が、派生プログラムを、このライセンスの下で最
初にリリースされた許諾プログラム(以下、「オリジナル・プログラム」といいま
す。)に置き換えることができる方法を再配布するものとします。かかる方法は、
オリジナル・ファイルからの差分ファイルの提供、または、派生プログラムをオリ
ジナル・プログラムに置き換える方法を示す指示の提供などが考えられます。
 (3)派生プログラムを、本契約書に定められた条件の下でライセンスしなけれ
ばなりません。
 (4)派生プログラムのプログラム名、フォント名またはファイル名として、許
諾プログラムが用いているのと同一の名称、またはこれを含む名称を使用してはな
りません。
 (5)本項の要件を満たすためにオンラインで提供し、または媒体を郵送する方
法で提供されるものは、その提供を希望するいかなる者によっても提供が可能です。
2.受領者が前条6項に基づき許諾プログラムを再配布する場合には、以下の全て
の条件を満たさなければなりません。
 (1)許諾プログラムの名称を変更してはなりません。
 (2)許諾プログラムに加工その他の改変を加えてはなりません。
 (3)本契約の写しを許諾プログラムに添付しなければなりません。
3.許諾プログラムは、現状有姿で提供されており、許諾プログラムまたは派生プ
ログラムについて、許諾者は一切の明示または黙示の保証(権利の所在、非侵害、
商品性、特定目的への適合性を含むがこれに限られません)を行いません。いかな
る場合にも、その原因を問わず、契約上の責任か厳格責任か過失その他の不法行為
責任かにかかわらず、また事前に通知されたか否かにかかわらず、許諾者は、許諾
プログラムまたは派生プログラムのインストール、使用、複製その他の利用または
本契約上の権利の行使によって生じた一切の損害(直接・間接・付随的・特別・拡
大・懲罰的または結果的損害)(商品またはサービスの代替品の調達、システム障
害から生じた損害、現存するデータまたはプログラムの紛失または破損、逸失利益
を含むがこれに限られません)について責任を負いません。
4.許諾プログラムまたは派生プログラムのインストール、使用、複製その他の利
用に関して、許諾者は技術的な質問や問い合わせ等に対する対応その他、いかなる
ユーザ・サポートをも行う義務を負いません。

第4条 契約の終了

1.本契約の有効期間は、受領者が許諾プログラムを受領した時に開始し、受領者
が許諾プログラムを何らかの方法で保持する限り続くものとします。
2.前項の定めにかかわらず、受領者が本契約に定める各条項に違反したときは、
本契約は、何らの催告を要することなく、自動的に終了し、当該受領者はそれ以後
、許諾プログラムおよび派生プログラムを一切使用しまたは複製その他の利用をす
ることができないものとします。ただし、かかる契約の終了は、当該違反した受領
者から許諾プログラムまたは派生プログラムの配布を受けた受領者の権利に影響を
及ぼすものではありません。

第5条 準拠法

1.IPAは、本契約の変更バージョンまたは新しいバージョンを公表することがで
きます。その場合には、受領者は、許諾プログラムまたは派生プログラムの使用、
複製その他の利用または再配布にあたり、本契約または変更後の契約のいずれかを
選択することができます。その他、上記に記載されていない条項に関しては日本の
著作権法および関連法規に従うものとします。
2.本契約は、日本法に基づき解釈されます。


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IPA Font License Agreement v1.0

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below) under the terms of this license agreement (“Agreement”).  Any 
use, reproduction or distribution of the Licensed Program, or any 
exercise of rights under this Agreement by a Recipient (as defined in 
Article 1 below) constitutes the Recipient's acceptance of this 
Agreement. 

Article 1 (Definitions)
1.“Digital Font Program” shall mean a computer program containing, or 
used to render or display fonts.
2.“Licensed Program” shall mean a Digital Font Program licensed by the
 Licensor under this Agreement.
3.“Derived Program” shall mean a Digital Font Program created as a 
result of a modification, addition, deletion, replacement or any other 
adaptation to or of a part or all of the Licensed Program, and includes 
a case where a Digital Font Program newly created by retrieving font 
information from a part or all of the Licensed Program or Embedded Fonts
 from a Digital Document File with or without modification of the r
etrieved font information. 
4.“Digital Content” shall mean products provided to end users in the 
form of digital data, including video content, motion and/or still 
pictures, TV programs or other 
broadcasting content and products consisting of character text, pictures, 
photographic images, graphic 
symbols and/or the like.
5.“Digital Document File” shall mean a PDF file or other Digital 
Content created by various software programs in which a part or all of 
the Licensed Program becomes embedded 
or contained in the file for the display of the font (“Embedded Fonts”). 
 Embedded Fonts are used 
only in the display of characters in the particular Digital Document 
File within which they 
are embedded, and shall be distinguished from those in any Digital Font 
Program, which may be used 
for display of characters outside that particular Digital Document File.
6.“Computer” shall include a server in this Agreement.
7.“Reproduction and Other Exploitation” shall mean reproduction, 
transfer, distribution, lease, public transmission, presentation, 
exhibition, adaptation and any other 
exploitation.
8.“Recipient” shall mean anyone who receives the Licensed Program 
under this Agreement, including one that receives the Licensed Program 
from a Recipient.

Article 2 (Grant of License)
The Licensor grants to the Recipient a license to use the Licensed 
Program in any and all countries in accordance with each of the 
provisions set forth in this Agreement. 
However, any and all rights underlying in the Licensed Program shall 
be held by the Licensor. 
In no sense is this Agreement intended to transfer any right relating 
to the Licensed Program held 
by the Licensor except as specifically set forth herein or any right 
relating to any trademark, 
trade name, or service mark to the Recipient.

1.The Recipient may install the Licensed Program on any number of 
Computers and use the same in accordance with the provisions set 
forth in this Agreement.
2.The Recipient may use the Licensed Program, with or without 
modification in printed materials or in Digital Content as an 
expression of character texts or the like.
3.The Recipient may conduct Reproduction and Other Exploitation of 
the printed materials and Digital Content created in accordance with the 
preceding Paragraph, for commercial or non-commercial purposes and in 
any form of media including but not limited to broadcasting, 
communication and various recording media.
4.If any Recipient extracts Embedded Fonts from a Digital Document File 
to create a Derived Program, such Derived Program shall be subject to 
the terms of this agreement.
5.If any Recipient performs Reproduction or Other Exploitation of a 
Digital Document File in which Embedded Fonts of the Licensed Program 
are used only for rendering the Digital Content within such Digital 
Document File then such Recipient shall have no further obligations 
under this Agreement in relation to such actions.
6.The Recipient may reproduce the Licensed Program as is without 
modification and transfer such copies, publicly transmit or otherwise 
redistribute the Licensed Program to a third party for commercial or 
non-commercial purposes (“Redistribute”), in accordance with the 
provisions set forth in Article 3 Paragraph 2.
7.The Recipient may create, use, reproduce and/or Redistribute a Derived
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Paragraph 1 when Redistributing the Derived Program. 

Article 3 (Restriction)
The license granted in the preceding Article shall be subject to the 
following restrictions:

1.If a Derived Program is Redistributed pursuant to Paragraph 4 and 7 of
 the preceding Article, the following conditions must be met :
 (1)The following must be also Redistributed together with the Derived 
Program, or be made available online or by means of mailing mechanisms 
in exchange for a cost which does not exceed the total costs of postage,
 storage medium and handling fees:
  (a)a copy of the Derived Program; and
  (b)any additional file created by the font developing program in the
 course of creating the Derived Program that can be used for further 
modification of the Derived Program, if any. 
 (2)It is required to also Redistribute means to enable recipients of 
the Derived Program to replace the Derived Program with the Licensed 
Program first released under this License (the “Original Program”).  
Such means may be to provide a difference file from the Original 
Program, or instructions setting out a method to replace the Derived
 Program with the Original Program. 
 (3)The Recipient must license the Derived Program under the terms and 
conditions of this Agreement.
 (4)No one may use or include the name of the Licensed Program as a 
program name, font name or file name of the Derived Program. 
 (5)Any material to be made available online or by means of mailing a 
medium to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph may be provided, 
verbatim, by any party wishing to do so.
2.If the Recipient Redistributes the Licensed Program pursuant to 
Paragraph 6 of the preceding Article, the Recipient shall meet all of 
the following conditions:
 (1)The Recipient may not change the name of the Licensed Program.
 (2)The Recipient may not alter or otherwise modify the Licensed 
Program.
 (3)The Recipient must attach a copy of this Agreement to the Licensed 
Program.
3.THIS LICENSED PROGRAM IS PROVIDED BY THE LICENSOR “AS IS” AND ANY 
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY AS TO THE LICENSED PROGRAM OR ANY DERIVED 
PROGRAM, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF TITLE, NON-
INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE 
DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LICENSOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, 
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXTENDED, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO; PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTED GOODS
 OR SERVICE; DAMAGES ARISING FROM SYSTEM FAILURE; LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF 
EXISTING DATA OR PROGRAM; LOST PROFITS), HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT 
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE 
INSTALLATION, USE, THE REPRODUCTION OR OTHER EXPLOITATION OF THE
 LICENSED PROGRAM OR ANY DERIVED PROGRAM OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY RIGHTS
 GRANTED HEREUNDER, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

4.The Licensor is under no obligation to respond to any technical
 questions or inquiries, or provide any other user support in connection
 with the installation, use or the Reproduction and Other Exploitation of
 the Licensed Program or Derived Programs thereof.

Article 4 (Termination of Agreement)
1.The term of this Agreement shall begin from the time of receipt of the
Licensed Program by the Recipient and shall continue as long as the
Recipient retains any such Licensed Program in any way.
2.Notwithstanding the provision set forth in the preceding Paragraph, in
the event of the breach of any of the provisions set forth in this
Agreement by the Recipient, this Agreement shall automatically terminate
without any notice. In the case of such termination, the Recipient may
not use or conduct Reproduction and Other Exploitation of the Licensed
Program or a Derived Program: provided that such termination shall not
affect any rights of any other Recipient receiving the Licensed Program
or the Derived Program from such Recipient who breached this Agreement.

Article 5 (Governing Law)
1.IPA may publish revised and/or new versions of this License.  In 
such an event, the Recipient may select either this Agreement or any 
subsequent version of the Agreement in using, conducting the 
Reproduction and Other Exploitation of, or Redistributing the Licensed 
Program or a Derived Program. Other matters not specified above shall
be subject to the Copyright Law of Japan and other related laws and
regulations of Japan.
2.This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of Japan.