1 Native Development Kit README
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9 Open Source Projects may choose to use one of either the two following licenses:
11 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991
15 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999
17 The choice is yours to make based on the license which is most compatible with your
20 You MUST read GPL.TXT or LGPL.TXT after your decision. Violating your chosen license
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24 If your Open Source product does not use a license which is compatible with the ones
25 listed above, please contact the author to reach a mutual agreement to find a better
26 solution for your product. Alternatively, you may choose to use the Proprietary Usage
27 license displayed below in section 1.2
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35 Because it may be undesirable or impossible to adapt this software to your commercial
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37 products are free to use the following license:
39 NDK LICENSE Version 1, November 2005
41 You MUST read NDK.TXT for the full text of this license. Violating your chosen license
42 voids your usage rights of the NDK, constitutes a copyright violation, and will lead to
43 legal action on the part of the author.
45 If you are unsure of have any questions about the NDK License, please contact the
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50 2.1 TODO (COPY FROM WIKI)
52 ... TODO ... (COPY FROM WIKI)