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blib/lib/Software/License/EUPL_1_2.pm
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statement 16 17 94.1
branch n/a
condition n/a
subroutine 8 9 88.8
pod 5 5 100.0
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1 10     10   8592 use strict;
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2 10     10   38 use warnings;
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3             $Software::License::EUPL_1_2::VERSION = '0.104002';
4             use utf8;
5 10     10   41 use parent 'Software::License';
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6 10     10   178 # ABSTRACT: The European Union Public License (EUPL) v1.2
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12 43     43 1 101 =pod
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14 43     43 1 100 =encoding UTF-8
15              
16             =head1 NAME
17              
18             Software::License::EUPL_1_2 - The European Union Public License (EUPL) v1.2
19              
20             =head1 VERSION
21              
22             version 0.104002
23              
24             =head1 PERL VERSION
25              
26             This module is part of CPAN toolchain, or is treated as such. As such, it
27             follows the agreement of the Perl Toolchain Gang to require no newer version of
28             perl than v5.8.1. This version may change by agreement of the Toolchain Gang,
29             but for now is governed by the L<Lancaster
30             Consensus|https://github.com/Perl-Toolchain-Gang/toolchain-site/blob/master/lancaster-consensus.md>
31             of 2013.
32              
33             =head1 AUTHOR
34              
35             Ricardo Signes <rjbs@semiotic.systems>
36              
37             =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
38              
39             This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Ricardo Signes.
40              
41             This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
42             the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
43              
44             =cut
45              
46             __LICENSE__
47             EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC LICENCE v. 1.2
48             EUPL © the European Union 2007, 2016
49              
50             This European Union Public Licence (the ‘EUPL’) applies to the Work (as defined below) which is provided under the
51             terms of this Licence. Any use of the Work, other than as authorised under this Licence is prohibited (to the extent such
52             use is covered by a right of the copyright holder of the Work).
53             The Work is provided under the terms of this Licence when the Licensor (as defined below) has placed the following
54             notice immediately following the copyright notice for the Work:
55             Licensed under the EUPL
56             or has expressed by any other means his willingness to license under the EUPL.
57              
58             1.Definitions
59             In this Licence, the following terms have the following meaning:
60             — ‘The Licence’:this Licence.
61             — ‘The Original Work’:the work or software distributed or communicated by the Licensor under this Licence, available
62             as Source Code and also as Executable Code as the case may be.
63             — ‘Derivative Works’:the works or software that could be created by the Licensee, based upon the Original Work or
64             modifications thereof. This Licence does not define the extent of modification or dependence on the Original Work
65             required in order to classify a work as a Derivative Work; this extent is determined by copyright law applicable in
66             the country mentioned in Article 15.
67             — ‘The Work’:the Original Work or its Derivative Works.
68             — ‘The Source Code’:the human-readable form of the Work which is the most convenient for people to study and
69             modify.
70             — ‘The Executable Code’:any code which has generally been compiled and which is meant to be interpreted by
71             a computer as a program.
72             — ‘The Licensor’:the natural or legal person that distributes or communicates the Work under the Licence.
73             — ‘Contributor(s)’:any natural or legal person who modifies the Work under the Licence, or otherwise contributes to
74             the creation of a Derivative Work.
75             — ‘The Licensee’ or ‘You’:any natural or legal person who makes any usage of the Work under the terms of the
76             Licence.
77             — ‘Distribution’ or ‘Communication’:any act of selling, giving, lending, renting, distributing, communicating,
78             transmitting, or otherwise making available, online or offline, copies of the Work or providing access to its essential
79             functionalities at the disposal of any other natural or legal person.
80              
81             2.Scope of the rights granted by the Licence
82             The Licensor hereby grants You a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, sublicensable licence to do the following, for
83             the duration of copyright vested in the Original Work:
84             — use the Work in any circumstance and for all usage,
85             — reproduce the Work,
86             — modify the Work, and make Derivative Works based upon the Work,
87             — communicate to the public, including the right to make available or display the Work or copies thereof to the public
88             and perform publicly, as the case may be, the Work,
89             — distribute the Work or copies thereof,
90             — lend and rent the Work or copies thereof,
91             — sublicense rights in the Work or copies thereof.
92             Those rights can be exercised on any media, supports and formats, whether now known or later invented, as far as the
93             applicable law permits so.
94             In the countries where moral rights apply, the Licensor waives his right to exercise his moral right to the extent allowed
95             by law in order to make effective the licence of the economic rights here above listed.
96             The Licensor grants to the Licensee royalty-free, non-exclusive usage rights to any patents held by the Licensor, to the
97             extent necessary to make use of the rights granted on the Work under this Licence.
98              
99             3.Communication of the Source Code
100             The Licensor may provide the Work either in its Source Code form, or as Executable Code. If the Work is provided as
101             Executable Code, the Licensor provides in addition a machine-readable copy of the Source Code of the Work along with
102             each copy of the Work that the Licensor distributes or indicates, in a notice following the copyright notice attached to
103             the Work, a repository where the Source Code is easily and freely accessible for as long as the Licensor continues to
104             distribute or communicate the Work.
105              
106             4.Limitations on copyright
107             Nothing in this Licence is intended to deprive the Licensee of the benefits from any exception or limitation to the
108             exclusive rights of the rights owners in the Work, of the exhaustion of those rights or of other applicable limitations
109             thereto.
110              
111             5.Obligations of the Licensee
112             The grant of the rights mentioned above is subject to some restrictions and obligations imposed on the Licensee. Those
113             obligations are the following:
114              
115             Attribution right: The Licensee shall keep intact all copyright, patent or trademarks notices and all notices that refer to
116             the Licence and to the disclaimer of warranties. The Licensee must include a copy of such notices and a copy of the
117             Licence with every copy of the Work he/she distributes or communicates. The Licensee must cause any Derivative Work
118             to carry prominent notices stating that the Work has been modified and the date of modification.
119              
120             Copyleft clause: If the Licensee distributes or communicates copies of the Original Works or Derivative Works, this
121             Distribution or Communication will be done under the terms of this Licence or of a later version of this Licence unless
122             the Original Work is expressly distributed only under this version of the Licence — for example by communicating
123             ‘EUPL v. 1.2 only’. The Licensee (becoming Licensor) cannot offer or impose any additional terms or conditions on the
124             Work or Derivative Work that alter or restrict the terms of the Licence.
125              
126             Compatibility clause: If the Licensee Distributes or Communicates Derivative Works or copies thereof based upon both
127             the Work and another work licensed under a Compatible Licence, this Distribution or Communication can be done
128             under the terms of this Compatible Licence. For the sake of this clause, ‘Compatible Licence’ refers to the licences listed
129             in the appendix attached to this Licence. Should the Licensee's obligations under the Compatible Licence conflict with
130             his/her obligations under this Licence, the obligations of the Compatible Licence shall prevail.
131              
132             Provision of Source Code: When distributing or communicating copies of the Work, the Licensee will provide
133             a machine-readable copy of the Source Code or indicate a repository where this Source will be easily and freely available
134             for as long as the Licensee continues to distribute or communicate the Work.
135             Legal Protection: This Licence does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or names
136             of the Licensor, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the Work and
137             reproducing the content of the copyright notice.
138              
139             6.Chain of Authorship
140             The original Licensor warrants that the copyright in the Original Work granted hereunder is owned by him/her or
141             licensed to him/her and that he/she has the power and authority to grant the Licence.
142             Each Contributor warrants that the copyright in the modifications he/she brings to the Work are owned by him/her or
143             licensed to him/her and that he/she has the power and authority to grant the Licence.
144             Each time You accept the Licence, the original Licensor and subsequent Contributors grant You a licence to their contributions
145             to the Work, under the terms of this Licence.
146              
147             7.Disclaimer of Warranty
148             The Work is a work in progress, which is continuously improved by numerous Contributors. It is not a finished work
149             and may therefore contain defects or ‘bugs’ inherent to this type of development.
150             For the above reason, the Work is provided under the Licence on an ‘as is’ basis and without warranties of any kind
151             concerning the Work, including without limitation merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, absence of defects or
152             errors, accuracy, non-infringement of intellectual property rights other than copyright as stated in Article 6 of this
153             Licence.
154             This disclaimer of warranty is an essential part of the Licence and a condition for the grant of any rights to the Work.
155              
156             8.Disclaimer of Liability
157             Except in the cases of wilful misconduct or damages directly caused to natural persons, the Licensor will in no event be
158             liable for any direct or indirect, material or moral, damages of any kind, arising out of the Licence or of the use of the
159             Work, including without limitation, damages for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, loss
160             of data or any commercial damage, even if the Licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damage. However,
161             the Licensor will be liable under statutory product liability laws as far such laws apply to the Work.
162              
163             9.Additional agreements
164             While distributing the Work, You may choose to conclude an additional agreement, defining obligations or services
165             consistent with this Licence. However, if accepting obligations, You may act only on your own behalf and on your sole
166             responsibility, not on behalf of the original Licensor or any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify,
167             defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability incurred by, or claims asserted against such Contributor by
168             the fact You have accepted any warranty or additional liability.
169              
170             10.Acceptance of the Licence
171             The provisions of this Licence can be accepted by clicking on an icon ‘I agree’ placed under the bottom of a window
172             displaying the text of this Licence or by affirming consent in any other similar way, in accordance with the rules of
173             applicable law. Clicking on that icon indicates your clear and irrevocable acceptance of this Licence and all of its terms
174             and conditions.
175             Similarly, you irrevocably accept this Licence and all of its terms and conditions by exercising any rights granted to You
176             by Article 2 of this Licence, such as the use of the Work, the creation by You of a Derivative Work or the Distribution
177             or Communication by You of the Work or copies thereof.
178              
179             11.Information to the public
180             In case of any Distribution or Communication of the Work by means of electronic communication by You (for example,
181             by offering to download the Work from a remote location) the distribution channel or media (for example, a website)
182             must at least provide to the public the information requested by the applicable law regarding the Licensor, the Licence
183             and the way it may be accessible, concluded, stored and reproduced by the Licensee.
184              
185             12.Termination of the Licence
186             The Licence and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically upon any breach by the Licensee of the terms
187             of the Licence.
188             Such a termination will not terminate the licences of any person who has received the Work from the Licensee under
189             the Licence, provided such persons remain in full compliance with the Licence.
190              
191             13.Miscellaneous
192             Without prejudice of Article 9 above, the Licence represents the complete agreement between the Parties as to the
193             Work.
194             If any provision of the Licence is invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, this will not affect the validity or
195             enforceability of the Licence as a whole. Such provision will be construed or reformed so as necessary to make it valid
196             and enforceable.
197             The European Commission may publish other linguistic versions or new versions of this Licence or updated versions of
198             the Appendix, so far this is required and reasonable, without reducing the scope of the rights granted by the Licence.
199             New versions of the Licence will be published with a unique version number.
200             All linguistic versions of this Licence, approved by the European Commission, have identical value. Parties can take
201             advantage of the linguistic version of their choice.
202              
203             14.Jurisdiction
204             Without prejudice to specific agreement between parties,
205             — any litigation resulting from the interpretation of this License, arising between the European Union institutions,
206             bodies, offices or agencies, as a Licensor, and any Licensee, will be subject to the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice
207             of the European Union, as laid down in article 272 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
208             — any litigation arising between other parties and resulting from the interpretation of this License, will be subject to
209             the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court where the Licensor resides or conducts its primary business.
210              
211             15.Applicable Law
212             Without prejudice to specific agreement between parties,
213             — this Licence shall be governed by the law of the European Union Member State where the Licensor has his seat,
214             resides or has his registered office,
215             — this licence shall be governed by Belgian law if the Licensor has no seat, residence or registered office inside
216             a European Union Member State.
217              
218              
219             Appendix
220              
221             ‘Compatible Licences’ according to Article 5 EUPL are:
222             — GNU General Public License (GPL) v. 2, v. 3
223             — GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) v. 3
224             — Open Software License (OSL) v. 2.1, v. 3.0
225             — Eclipse Public License (EPL) v. 1.0
226             — CeCILL v. 2.0, v. 2.1
227             — Mozilla Public Licence (MPL) v. 2
228             — GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) v. 2.1, v. 3
229             — Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike v. 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) for works other than software
230             — European Union Public Licence (EUPL) v. 1.1, v. 1.2
231             — Québec Free and Open-Source Licence — Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R) or Strong Reciprocity (LiLiQ-R+).
232              
233             The European Commission may update this Appendix to later versions of the above licences without producing
234             a new version of the EUPL, as long as they provide the rights granted in Article 2 of this Licence and protect the
235             covered Source Code from exclusive appropriation.
236             All other changes or additions to this Appendix require the production of a new EUPL version.
237