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- AMAZEING --- DISCLAIMER AND COPYING AGREEMENT
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- Amazeing is copyright 1993-1995, by Stuart Swain.
- All Rights Reserved.
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- Distributed by Happy Puppy Software
- Issaquah, Washington, USA
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- SHAREWARE! See file REGISTER.TXT
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- Amazeing is provided "AS IS", without warranty of any kind, either
- express or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, the implied
- warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.
- Also, both Stuart Swain and Happy Puppy Software assume no liability for
- direct, indirect, special or consequential damages to hardware or software
- (including but not limited to loss and/or corruption of data) arising from
- the use of this program or its failure to operate in a way so desired by
- its user. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of Amazeing
- is with the user.
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- Under no circumstances will Stuart Swain or Happy Puppy Software be
- liable for any monetary or material damages, including lost profits or
- savings, or other incidental or consequential damages arising from the
- user's ability or inability to use Amazeing, or for any claim made by any
- other party.
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- NOTE: The title "Amazeing" is used above in reference to the entire
- Amazeing package. The use of "Amazeing" therefore includes the use of any
- of its individual program files.
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- Amazeing may be freely copied and distributed providing the following
- conditions are adhered to:
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- * No charge may be made for the distribution of the
- software other than the cost of the transmitting
- medium. (No charge other than the cost of the disk.)
- * All files from the original archive, if not the archive
- itself, must be distributed together, in a way such that
- the software can be installed. (That is, all together in
- one single directory on the disk or in the archive.)
- * The program, nor any of its files, may be modified in ANY
- way. This includes modification of resources, documentation,
- or the actual executable program itself (other than as is
- described in the file MUSIC.TXT)
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