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License
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The CLucene Core Library uses a dual license strategy for the source code.
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These licenses are the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) and the Apache
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License (Version 2.0). Users can choose the license they wish to distribute
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their software under. This means that you do not need to abide by *both*
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licenses, but rather than you can choose the license which most suits your
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needs.
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To rephrase this and to make it perfectly clear:
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CLucene is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
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*or*
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the Apache License, Version 2.0
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However, we are an open source project, and we encourage users to use the LGPL
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license and participate fully in the free software community. Dual licensing
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of the CLucene source code provides open and free access to the technology both
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for the GPL community and for other developers or companies that cannot use the
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GPL.
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You can freely modify, extend, and improve the CLucene source code. The only
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question is whether or not you must provide the source code and contribute
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modifications to the community. The GNU and Apache licenses allow different
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ranges of flexibility in this regard, but in the end, regardless of the license
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used, we highly recommend that you submit any bugs, incompatibilities or
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added features.
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Note that this same license does *not* apply to the CLucene Contributions
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package. You should read the COPYING file in that directory or package for
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more information. |