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+This package was debianized by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> on
+Mon, 15 Jan 2007 14:33:00 +0100.
+
+It was downloaded from <https://www.virtualbox.org/>.
+
+This package is not part of the Debian operating system.
+It is in the "contrib" area of the Debian archive because it requires a
+non-free compiler (Open Watcom) to build the BIOS.
+Upstream provides pre-built BIOS images which is used instead.
+
+Upstream Author: Oracle Corporation
+
+Copyright:
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+ Copyright (C) 2004-2020 Oracle Corporation
+
+ VirtualBox contains portions of QEMU which is governed by the licenses in and and
+ Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Fabrice Bellard; Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Vassili Karpov (malc);
+ Copyright (c) 2004 Antony T Curtis; Copyright (C) 2003 Jocelyn Mayer
+
+ VirtualBox contains code which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright 2004 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
+
+ VirtualBox contains code of the BOCHS VGA BIOS which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 the LGPL VGABios developers Team.
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+ VirtualBox contains code of the BOCHS ROM BIOS which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) 2002 MandrakeSoft S.A.; Copyright (C) 2004 Fabrice Bellard; Copyright (C) 2005 Struan Bartlett.
+
+ VirtualBox contains the zlib library which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.
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+ VirtualBox may contain OpenSSL which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
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+ VirtualBox may contain NSPR and XPCOM which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) The Authors.
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+ VirtualBox contains Slirp which is governed by the license in and was written by Danny Gasparovski.
+ Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 All Rights Reserved.
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+ VirtualBox contains liblzf which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Marc Alexander Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
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+ VirtualBox may ship with a modified copy of rdesktop which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) Matthew Chapman and others.
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+ VirtualBox may ship with a copy of kchmviewer which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) George Yunaev and others.
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+ VirtualBox may contain Etherboot which is governed by the license in with the exception that
+ aggregating Etherboot with another work does not require the other work to be released under
+ the same license (see http://etherboot.sourceforge.net/clinks.html). Etherboot is
+ Copyright (C) Etherboot team.
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+ VirtualBox contains code from Wine which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright 1993 Bob Amstadt, Copyright 1996 Albrecht Kleine, Copyright 1997 David Faure,
+ Copyright 1998 Morten Welinder, Copyright 1998 Ulrich Weigand, Copyright 1999 Ove Koven
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+ VirtualBox contains code from lwIP which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
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+ VirtualBox contains libxml which is governed by the license in the section called "libxml license" and
+ Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard.
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+ VirtualBox contains libxslt which is governed by the license in the section called "libxslt licenses" and
+ Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Daniel Veillard and Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Thomas Broyer, Charlie Bozeman and
+ Daniel Veillard.
+
+ VirtualBox contains code from the gSOAP XML web services tools, which are licensed under the
+ license in the section called "gSOAP Public License Version 1.3a" and
+ Copyright (C) 2000-2007, Robert van Engelen, Genivia Inc., and others.
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+ VirtualBox ships with the application tunctl (shipped as VBoxTunctl) from the User-mode Linux
+ suite which is governed by the license in and
+ Copyright (C) 2002 Jeff Dike.
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+ VirtualBox contains code from Chromium, an OpenGL implementation, which is goverened by the
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+ Copyright (C) Stanford University, The Regents of the University of California, Red Hat, and others.
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+ VirtualBox contains libcurl which is governed by the license in the section called "curl license" and
+ Copyright (C) 1996-2009, Daniel Stenberg.
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+ VirtualBox contains dnsproxy which is governed by the license in the section called "MIT License" and
+ Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005 Armin Wolfermann.
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+ VirtualBox may contain iniparser which is governed by the license in the section called "MIT License" and
+ Copyright (c) 2000-2008 by Nicolas Devillard.
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+ Copyright (c) 2004-2014, Intel Corporation.
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+ Copyright (C) 1991-2010, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding.
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+ VirtualBox may contain x86 SIMD extension for IJG JPEG library which is governed by the
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+ Copyright 2009 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB;
+ Copyright 2010 D. R. Commander; Copyright (C) 1999-2006, MIYASAKA Masaru.
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