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548 # vim600: encoding=UTF-8
550 "streamable kanji code filter and converter"
552 Copyright (c) 1998,1999,2000,2001 HappySize, Inc. All rights reserved.
554 This software is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
555 (Version 2.1, February 1999)
556 Please read the following detail of the licence (in japanese).
560 このソフトウェアは株式会社ハッピーサイズによって開発されました。株式会社ハッ
561 ピーサイズは、著作権法および万国著作権条約の定めにより、このソフトウェアに関
562 するすべての権利を留保する権利を持ち、ここに行使します。株式会社ハッピーサイ
563 ズは以下に明記した条件に従って、このソフトウェアを使用する排他的ではない権利
564 をお客様に許諾します。何人たりとも、以下の条件に反してこのソフトウェアを使用
567 このソフトウェアを「GNU Lesser General Public License (Version 2.1, February
568 1999)」に示された条件で使用することを、全ての方に許諾します。「GNU Lesser
569 General Public License」を満たさない使用には、株式会社ハッピーサイズから書面
572 「GNU Lesser General Public License」の全文は以下のウェブページから取得でき
573 ます。「GNU Lesser General Public License」とは、これまでLibrary General
574 Public Licenseと呼ばれていたものです。
575 http://www.gnu.org/ --- GNUウェブサイト
576 http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html --- ライセンス文面
577 このライセンスの内容がわからない方、守れない方には使用を許諾しません。
579 しかしながら、当社とGNUプロジェクトとの特定の関係を示唆または主張するもので
584 このソフトウェアは、期待された動作・機能・性能を持つことを目標として設計され
585 開発されていますが、これを保証するものではありません。このソフトウェアは「こ
586 のまま」の状態で提供されており、たとえばこのソフトウェアの有用性ないし特定の
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588 る場合であっても、その保証は無効です。このソフトウェアを使用した結果ないし使
589 用しなかった結果によって、直接あるいは間接に受けた身体的な傷害、財産上の損害
590 、データの損失あるいはその他の全ての損害については、その損害の可能性が使用者
591 、当社あるいは第三者によって警告されていた場合であっても、当社はその損害の賠
592 償および補填を行いません。この規定は他の全ての、書面上または書面に無い保証・
595 ◆著作権者の連絡先および使用条件についての問い合わせ先◆
598 東京都千代田区九段北1-13-5日本地所第一ビル4F
600 Phone: 03-3512-3655, Fax: 03-3512-3656
601 Email: sales@happysize.co.jp
602 Web: http://happysize.com/
606 金本 茂 <sgk@happysize.co.jp>
610 1998/11/10 sgk implementation in C++
611 1999/4/25 sgk Cで書きなおし。
612 1999/4/26 sgk 入力フィルタを実装。漢字コードを推定しながらフィルタを追加。
613 1999/6/?? Unicodeサポート。
614 1999/6/22 sgk ライセンスをLGPLに変更。
616 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
617 Version 2.1, February 1999
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