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\section{Additions to the Preamble}
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Most of LGPL's Preamble is identical, but the last seven paragraphs
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Most of the LGPL's Preamble is identical, but the last seven paragraphs
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introduce the concepts and reasoning behind creation of the license,
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presenting a more generalized and briefer version of the story with which
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we began our consideration of LGPL\@.
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we began our consideration of the LGPL\@.
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In short, FSF designed LGPL for those edge cases where the freedom of the
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In short, FSF designed the LGPL for those edge cases where the freedom of the
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public can better be served by a more lax licensing system. FSF doesn't
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encourage use of LGPL automatically for any software that happens to be a
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encourage use of the LGPL automatically for any software that happens to be a
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library; rather, FSF suggests that it only be used in specific cases, such
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as the following:
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\end{itemize}
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LGPL's preamble sets forth the limits to which the license seeks to go in
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chasing these goals. LGPL is designed to ensure that users who happen to
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The LGPL's preamble sets forth the limits to which the license seeks to go in
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chasing these goals. The LGPL is designed to ensure that users who happen to
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acquire software linked with such libraries have full freedoms with
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respect to that library. They should have the ability to upgrade to a newer
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or modified Free version or to make their own modifications, even if they
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Finally, the preamble introduces two terms used throughout the license to
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clarify between the different types of derivative works: ``works that use
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the library,'' and ``works based on the library.'' Unlike GPL, LGPL must
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the library,'' and ``works based on the library.'' Unlike the GPL, the LGPL must
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draw some lines regarding derivative works. We do this here in this
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license because we specifically seek to liberalize the rights afforded to
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those who make derivative works. In GPL, we reach as far as copyright law
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