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  2. [ Magick.NET ] copyright:
  3. Copyright Dirk Lemstra https://github.com/dlemstra/Magick.NET.
  4. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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  6. [ Magick.Native ] copyright:
  7. Copyright Dirk Lemstra https://github.com/dlemstra/Magick.Native.
  8. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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  10. [ ImageMagick 7.1.1-44 (2025-02-22) ] copyright:
  11. ImageMagick License
  12. https://imagemagick.org/script/license.php
  13. Before we get to the text of the license, lets just review what the license says in simple terms:
  14. It allows you to:
  15. * freely download and use ImageMagick software, in whole or in part, for personal, company internal, or commercial purposes;
  16. * use ImageMagick software in packages or distributions that you create;
  17. * link against a library under a different license;
  18. * link code under a different license against a library under this license;
  19. * merge code into a work under a different license;
  20. * extend patent grants to any code using code under this license;
  21. * and extend patent protection.
  22. It forbids you to:
  23. * redistribute any piece of ImageMagick-originated software without proper attribution;
  24. * use any marks owned by ImageMagick Studio LLC in any way that might state or imply that ImageMagick Studio LLC endorses your distribution;
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