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1.10     Copyright and usage rights

This is NOT the latest copy of this book; click here for the latest version.

I'm making this book ("the content") available online in good faith that you'll read it, learn from it, and put your knowledge to good use. All rights are reserved. You are granted the right to read the content, as well the right to use the source code presented in your own work, whether commercial or otherwise.

You may: print the content out, save it to a local drive for offline reading, or link to any chapter of this book from your own site. I'd rather you didn't use a site download tool such as wget, partially because I hope to be able to update the content here as errors are spotted or I come up with new ideas, and also because it's a huge waste of my bandwidth.

You may not: distribute copies of the content (an exception to this is the source code) either on your own web site or on other media (digital or otherwise), sell access to the content, or otherwise copy the media.

By using any part of the content you do so at your own risk - it is all offered with no warranty as to its suitability for any purpose, and may cause damage to your systems.

This book is copyright (c) 2003-2004 Paul Hudson. There may be trademarks and other copyrights in the content that are owned by others.





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