Sony COM-2 User Manual
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SQLite is software that implements an embeddable SQL database engine. SQLite is
available for free download from http://www.sqlite.org/. The principal author and
maintainer of SQLite has disclaimed all copyright interest in his contributions to SQLite
and thus released his contributions into the public domain. In order to keep the SQLite
software unencumbered by copyright claims, the principal author asks others who may
from time to time contribute changes and enhancements to likewise disclaim their own
individual copyright interest.
Because the SQLite software found at http://www.sqlite.org/ is in the public domain,
anyone is free to download the SQLite software from that website, make changes to the
software, use, distribute, or sell the modified software, under either the original name or
under some new name, without any need to obtain permission, pay royalties,
acknowledge the original source of the software, or in any other way compensate,
identify, or notify the original authors. Nobody is in any way compelled to contribute
their SQLite changes and enhancements back to the SQLite website. This document
concerns only changes and enhancements to SQLite that are intentionally and
deliberately contributed back to the SQLite website.
For the purposes of this document, “SQLite software” shall mean any computer source
code, documentation, makefiles, test scripts, or other information that is published on
the SQLite website, http://www.sqlite.org/. Precompiled binaries are excluded from the
definition of “SQLite software” in this document because the process of compiling the
software may introduce information from outside sources which is not properly a part
of SQLite.
The header comments on the SQLite source files exhort the reader to share freely and to
never take more than one gives. In the spirit of that exhortation I make the following
declarations:
I dedicate to the public domain any and all copyright interest in the SQLite software that
was publicly available on the SQLite website (http://www.sqlite.org/) prior to the date of
the signature below and any changes or enhancements to the SQLite software that I may
cause to be published on that website in the future. I make this dedication for the benefit
of the public at large and to the detriment of my heirs and successors. I intend this
dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future
rights to the SQLite software under copyright law.
To the best of my knowledge and belief, the changes and enhancements that I have
contributed to SQLite are either originally written by me or are derived from prior
works which I have verified are also in the public domain and are not subject to claims
of copyright by other parties.
To the best of my knowledge and belief, no individual, business, organization,
government, or other entity has any copyright interest in the SQLite software as it
existed on the SQLite website as of the date on the signature line below.
I agree never to publish any additional information to the SQLite website (by CVS,
email, scp, FTP, or any other means) unless that information is an original work of
authorship by me or is derived from prior published versions of SQLite. I agree never to
copy and paste code into the SQLite code base from other sources. I agree never to
publish on the SQLite website any information that would violate a law or breach a
contract.
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