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keine Gewährleistung für die in diesem Pro-
dukt enthaltenen Open Source Software-
Programme, wenn Letztere für andere Zwe-
cke als die von der Gigaset Communications
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gramms verwendet werden. Die unten auf-
gelisteten Lizenzen definieren die Gewähr-
leistung soweit von den Autoren oder
Lizenzgebern der Open Source Software
vorgesehen. Die Gigaset Communications
GmbH schließt insbesondere jede Haftung
im Fall von Schäden aus, die durch Verände-
rung eines Open Source Software-Pro-
gramms oder der Produktkonfiguration ent-
stehen. Darüber hinaus haftet die Gigaset
Communications GmbH nicht für den Fall,
dass durch die Open Source Software Urhe-
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Anspruch auf technischen Support besteht
ggf. nur für die Software im unveränderten
Originalzustand.
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Dieses Produkt enthält Software, die von der
University of California, Berkeley, und ihren
Mitarbeitern entwickelt wurde.
GNU General Public License
(GPL)
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Founda-
tion, Inc.
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-
1307 USA
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