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Copyright Release for
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Contributions To SQLite
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SQLite is software that implements an embeddable SQL database engine.
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SQLite is available for free download from http://www.sqlite.org/.
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The principal author and maintainer of SQLite has disclaimed all
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copyright interest in his contributions to SQLite
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and thus released his contributions into the public domain.
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In order to keep the SQLite software unencumbered by copyright
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claims, the principal author asks others who may from time to
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time contribute changes and enhancements to likewise disclaim
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their own individual copyright interest.
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Because the SQLite software found at http://www.sqlite.org/ is in the
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public domain, anyone is free to download the SQLite software
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from that website, make changes to the software, use, distribute,
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or sell the modified software, under either the original name or
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under some new name, without any need to obtain permission, pay
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royalties, acknowledge the original source of the software, or
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in any other way compensate, identify, or notify the original authors.
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Nobody is in any way compelled to contribute their SQLite changes and
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enhancements back to the SQLite website. This document concerns
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only changes and enhancements to SQLite that are intentionally and
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deliberately contributed back to the SQLite website.
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For the purposes of this document, "SQLite software" shall mean any
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computer source code, documentation, makefiles, test scripts, or
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other information that is published on the SQLite website,
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http://www.sqlite.org/. Precompiled binaries are excluded from
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the definition of "SQLite software" in this document because the
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process of compiling the software may introduce information from
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outside sources which is not properly a part of SQLite.
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The header comments on the SQLite source files exhort the reader to
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share freely and to never take more than one gives.
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In the spirit of that exhortation I make the following declarations:
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1) I dedicate to the public domain
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any and all copyright interest in the SQLite software that
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was publicly available on the SQLite website (http://www.sqlite.org/) prior
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to the date of the signature below and any changes or enhancements to
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the SQLite software
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that I may cause to be published on that website in the future.
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I make this dedication for the benefit of the public at large and
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to the detriment of my heirs and successors. I intend this
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dedication to be an overt act of relinquishment in perpetuity of
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all present and future rights to the SQLite software under copyright
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law.
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2) To the best of my knowledge and belief, the changes and enhancements that
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I have contributed to SQLite are either originally written by me
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or are derived from prior works which I have verified are also
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in the public domain and are not subject to claims of copyright
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by other parties.
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3) To the best of my knowledge and belief, no individual, business, organization,
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government, or other entity has any copyright interest
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in the SQLite software as it existed on the
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SQLite website as of the date on the signature line below.
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4) I agree never to publish any additional information
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to the SQLite website (by CVS, email, scp, FTP, or any other means) unless
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that information is an original work of authorship by me or is derived from
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prior published versions of SQLite.
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I agree never to copy and paste code into the SQLite code base from
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other sources.
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I agree never to publish on the SQLite website any information that
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would violate a law or breach a contract.
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