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Bug 302881
Add cups driver for Canon (UFR II), e.g. for imageCLASS MF4320d/MF4350d/MF4370dn
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Canon license
LICENSE-ufr2drv-2.70E.txt (text/plain), 28.74 KB, created by
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>[1] SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CANON'S OR ITS LICENSORS' SOFTWARE PROGRAMS > >IMPORTANT > >This is a legal agreement ("Agreement") between you and Canon Inc. ("Canon") >governing your use of Canon's or its licensors' software programs incorporated >in this Canon's product "Canon UFR II/UFR II LT Printer Driver for Linux v2.70 >" ("Product"), and which software programs are listed in Schedule 1 of Exhibit >attached hereto. Such Canon's or its licensors' software programs shall be >referred to hereinafter as the "Software." > >READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE RIGHTS AND RESTRICTIONS DESCRIBED IN >THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. > >BY USING THE SOFTWARE AS DESCRIBED IN SECION 1 BELOW, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY >THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. 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Of course, the commands you use may be called >something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or >menu items--whatever suits your program. > >You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, >if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is >a sample; alter the names: > >Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright >interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written >by James Hacker. > >signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989 >Ty Coon, President of Vice > >This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into >proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider >it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. >If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead >of this License. > >[3] IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE USE OF OTHER FREE SOFTWARE COMPONENTS > >The software components contained in this product "Canon Common Printer Driver >for Linux v2.70" which software components are listed in Schedule 3 of Exhibit >attached hereto are free software. > >Such component shall be deemed as the "Software" defined in the permission notice >below, and you can deal in such component under the terms of such permission notice. > > >Copyright (c) 2007 Canon Inc. > >Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of >this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in >the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to >use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies >of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do >so, subject to the following conditions: > >The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all >copies or substantial portions of the Software. > >THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, >INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A >PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT >HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION >OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE >SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. > > >Exhibit > > >Schedule 1 > >c3pldrv >libc3pl.so.0.0.1 >libcaepcm.so.1.0 >libcaiousb.so.1.0.0 >libcaiowrap.so.1.0.0 >libcanon_slim.so.1.0.0 >libColorGear.so.0.0.0 >libColorGearC.so.0.0.0 >CANSRGBA.ICC >CNZ005.ICC >CNZ006.ICC >CNZ007.ICC >CNZ008.ICC >CNZ055.ICC >cnpkbidi >cnpkmoduleufr2 >libEnoJBIG.so.1.0.0 >libEnoJPEG.so.1.0.0 >libcaiocnpkbidi.so.1.0.0 >libcanonufr2.la >libcanonufr2.so.1.0.0 >libcnlbcm.so.1.0 >libufr2filter.so.1.0.0 >CNC610A.ICC >CNC610B.ICC >CNC710A.ICC >CNC710B.ICC >CNC711A.ICC >CNC711B.ICC >CNC810A.ICC >CNC810B.ICC >CNC910A.ICC >CNC910B.ICC >CNCA10A.ICC >CNCA10B.ICC >CNCB10A.ICC >CNCB10B.ICC >CNCC10A.ICC >CNCC10B.ICC >CNCD11A.ICC >CNCD11B.ICC >CNCE10A.ICC >CNCE10B.ICC >CNCF10A.ICC >CNCF10B.ICC >CNCG10A.ICC >CNCG10B.ICC >CNCI10A.ICC >CNCI11B.ICC >CNL610A.ICC >CNL610B.ICC >CNL611A.ICC >CNL611B.ICC >CNL820A.ICC >CNL820B.ICC >CNL821A.ICC >CNL821B.ICC >CNL980A.ICC >CNL980B.ICC >CNLA80A.ICC >CNLA80B.ICC >CNLB10A.ICC >CNLB10B.ICC >CNLC10A.ICC >CNLC10B.ICC >CNLD10A.ICC >CNLD10B.ICC >CNLD80A.ICC >CNLD80B.ICC >CNLF10A.ICC >CNLF10B.ICC >CNLG10A.ICC >CNLG10B.ICC >CNLH80A.ICC >CNLH80B.ICC >CnLB0021.DAT >CnLB0052.DAT >CnLB0203.DAT >CnLB03C2.DAT >CnLB050F.DAT >CnLB065C.DAT >CnLB0729.DAT >CnLB0953.DAT >CnLB0A87.DAT >CnLB0C13.DAT >CnLB0CCA.DAT >CnLB0DD6.DAT >CnLB10F8.DAT >CnLB1104.DAT >CnLB12B9.DAT >CnLB1493.DAT >CnLB157C.DAT >CnLB15C8.DAT >CnLB174D.DAT >CnLB2030.DAT >CnLB2289.DAT >CnLB22F7.DAT >CnLB2325.DAT >CnLB242B.DAT >CnLB26EB.DAT >CnLB2775.DAT >CnLB2887.DAT >CnLB3124.DAT >CnLB33CE.DAT >CnLB3547.DAT >CnLB3645.DAT >CnLB3E20.DAT >CnLB3FEB.DAT >CnLB3FFE.DAT >CnLB402B.DAT >CnLB4758.DAT >CnLB4896.DAT >CnLB495F.DAT >CnLB49AC.DAT >CnLB4B7B.DAT >CnLB4CAF.DAT >CnLB4DC9.DAT >CnLB50B6.DAT >CnLB511D.DAT >CnLB5BD1.DAT >CnLB5D7D.DAT >CnLB5F49.DAT >CnLB682C.DAT >CnLB6CC9.DAT >CnLB6D8B.DAT >CnLB71AF.DAT >CnLB75F3.DAT >CnLB7754.DAT >CnLB789E.DAT >CnLB7AAC.DAT >CnLB7C4F.DAT >CnLB7E3A.DAT >CnLB7FED.DAT >CnLB7FF3.DAT >CnLB8037.DAT >CnLB82F5.DAT >CnLB8568.DAT >CnLB8773.DAT >CnLB88EC.DAT >CnLB8925.DAT >CnLB8A05.DAT >CnLB8AEC.DAT >CnLB8AF4.DAT >CnLB9053.DAT >CnLB91CD.DAT >CnLB9263.DAT >CnLB96C4.DAT >CnLB9724.DAT >CnLB99D2.DAT >CnLB9B6F.DAT >CnLB9F62.DAT >CnLBA028.DAT >CnLBA22F.DAT >CnLBA2A9.DAT >CnLBA633.DAT >CnLBA6A8.DAT >CnLBA7E1.DAT >CnLBA811.DAT >CnLBAAB9.DAT >CnLBAC02.DAT >CnLBAD22.DAT >CnLBAE22.DAT >CnLBB00D.DAT >CnLBB051.DAT >CnLBB74A.DAT >CnLBB8C5.DAT >CnLBBC70.DAT >CnLBBC77.DAT >CnLBBD1A.DAT >CnLBBFAD.DAT >CnLBC025.DAT >CnLBC031.DAT >CnLBC07C.DAT >CnLBC0B5.DAT >CnLBC0BB.DAT >CnLBC12E.DAT >CnLBC19C.DAT >CnLBC41F.DAT >CnLBC4C1.DAT >CnLBC60E.DAT >CnLBC61C.DAT >CnLBC662.DAT >CnLBCA28.DAT >CnLBCAA4.DAT >CnLBCFCA.DAT >CnLBD2A2.DAT >CnLBD37D.DAT >CnLBD4C7.DAT >CnLBD5ED.DAT >CnLBD635.DAT >CnLBD757.DAT >CnLBD876.DAT >CnLBD9BD.DAT >CnLBDAB4.DAT >CnLBDC35.DAT >CnLBDDBE.DAT >CnLBDE79.DAT >CnLBDF09.DAT >CnLBDFA3.DAT >CnLBE1E7.DAT >CnLBE2B8.DAT >CnLBE418.DAT >CnLBE71E.DAT >CnLBE82F.DAT >CnLBEAC8.DAT >CnLBEB13.DAT >CnLBEEA4.DAT >CnLBF017.DAT >CnLBF066.DAT >CnLBF5F6.DAT >CnLBFA5E.DAT >CnLBFB32.DAT >CnLBFC60.DAT >CnLBFDB2.DAT >CnLBFDDF.DAT >CnLB_04A.DAT >CnLB_08A.DAT >CnLB_10A.DAT >CnLB_12A.DAT >CnLB_13A.DAT >CnLB_14A.DAT >CnLB_15A.DAT >CnLB_16A.DAT >CnLB_18A.DAT >CnLB_19A.DAT >CnLB_21A.DAT >CnLB_23A.DAT >CnLB_24A.DAT >CnLB_26A.DAT >CnLB_27A.DAT >CnLB_28A.DAT >CnLB_29A.DAT >CnLB_30A.DAT >CnLB_32A.DAT >CnLB_34A.DAT >CnLB_35A.DAT >CnLB_36A.DAT >CnLB_38A.DAT >CnLB_40A.DAT >CnLB_41A.DAT >CnLB_42A.DAT >CnLB_43A.DAT >cnpkbidi_info_000.xml >cnpkbidi_info_001.xml >cnpkbidi_info_002.xml >cnpkbidi_info_003.xml >cnpkbidi_info_004.xml >ThLB_27A.BIN >ThLB_28A.BIN >ThLB_40A.BIN >ThLB_41A.BIN > > >Schedule 2 > >cngplp >cnjatool >cngplp.mo >cngplp.glade >cnusb >pstoufr2cpca >libuictlufr2.la >libuictlufr2.so.1.0.0 >libuictlufr2.1.0.mo >cngplp_ufr2.glade >func_config_ufr2.xml >*.res >*.ppd > > >Schedule 3 > >buflist.h >buftool.h >libbuftool.a >libcanonc3pl.so.1.0.0 >cnpklibufr2.h >libcnpkufr2.a >libcnpkufr2.la
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