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2=head1 NAME
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4perlgpl - the GNU General Public License, version 2
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6=head1 SYNOPSIS
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8 You can refer to this document in Pod via "L<perlgpl>"
9 Or you can see this document by entering "perldoc perlgpl"
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11=cut
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13# Because the following document's language disallows "changing"
14# it, we haven't gone thru and prettied it up with =item's or
15# anything. It's good enough the way it is.
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17=head1 DESCRIPTION
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19This is B<"The GNU General Public License, version 2">. It's here so
20that modules, programs, etc., that want to declare this as their
21distribution license, can link to it.
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23It is also one of the two licenses Perl allows itself to be
24redistributed and/or modified; for the other one, the Perl Artistic
25License, see the L<perlartistic>.
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27=head1 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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29 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
30 Version 2, June 1991
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