
====== Copyrights and useage terms for Sangband, version 1.0.0 Final ======


--- Useage of material from Sangband v0.9.9, beta 6 and later ---

     Sangband is distributed under the terms of both Version 2 of the GNU 
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, or the 
Moria License, with the following exceptions:

     Exception:  Some source code is available ONLY under the terms of the 
Moria License.  Such cases are rare and (should be) clearly marked.  This 
exception does not apply to anything other than source code.

     Exception:  This does not apply to artistic works with specfic usage 
terms; they are made available under those terms, which you must follow if you 
use them for any other project.  Examples of such works are the Manual, the 
graphics, and the music files (other than those from Angband).  See the section 
"Usage of artistic works".

     Exception:  Sangband uses public domain and copyrighted freeware source, 
fonts, and much other material; these may be used and modified freely.



--- Usage of artistic works ---

     Artistic works include text, graphics, sound, music, fonts, and other
matter other than source code.  Consult either the work itself or the directory 
in which it is located for useage terms and conditions; some examples are given 
below.  As a general rule, the useage terms are quite liberal but you are 
required - not merely expected - to retain all authors and contributors' names 
and creation history.


Adam Bolt 16x16 graphics:
     Available under the GPL or the Moria license, with the additional
requirement of retaining Adam Bolt's name and credits.  There are no additional 
requirements for using any modifications made for this version of Sangband.

David Gervais 32x32 graphics:
     Available as copyrighted freeware, with two requirements:  1) Retain David 
Gervais' name and credits, and 2) get his permission before using them for 
profit.  There are no additional requirements for using any modifications made 
for this version of Sangband.

The Sangband in-game documentation, the Manual, and all related works:
     See the copyright at the end of the Manual.

The ASCII artwork in news.txt and victory.txt:
     Available under your choice of the Moria license, the GPL, or as
copyrighted freeware, your choice.  Share and enjoy!

The extended fonts (.fon/.bdf files and derivatives):
     All are copyrighted freeware (see the .fon file itself for details).  
Share and enjoy!

Music:
     See /lib/xtra/music/jukebox.cfg for precise useage terms and conditions.

Everything else:
     Unless otherwise specified here or with the work itself, the GPL applies.



--- Exclusion of warranty ---

                            NO WARRANTY

  11. Because the program is licensed free of charge, there is no warranty
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merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  The entire risk as
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program prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary servicing,
repair or correction.




===========  Appendix A:  The GNU General Public License (GPL) ============


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===========  Appendix B:  The Moria License ============

/*
 * MORIA Version 4.8   COPYRIGHT (c) Robert Alan Koeneke
 *
 *   I lovingly dedicate this game to hackers and adventurers
 *     everywhere...
 *
 *   Designer and Programmer:
 *     Robert Alan Koeneke
 *     University of Oklahoma
 *
 *   Assistant Programmer:
 *     Jimmey Wayne Todd
 *     University of Oklahoma
 *
 *   Assistant Programmer:
 *     Gary D. McAdoo
 *     University of Oklahoma
 *
 *   UNIX Port:
 *     James E. Wilson
 *     UC Berkeley
 *     wilson@ernie.Berkeley.EDU
 *     ucbvax!ucbernie!wilson
 */

/*
 * Moria may be copied and modified freely as long as the above
 * credits are retained.	No one who-so-ever may sell or market
 * this software in any form without the expressed written consent
 * of the author Robert Alan Koeneke.
 */


