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Manual de usuario Philips, modelo 55PFL4706/F7

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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser GeneralPublic License instead of this License. If you are interested in obtaining GPL source code used in this product, please contact P&F USA, Inc., PO Box 430 Daleville, IN 47334-0430 U.S.A. LGPL GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, Februar y 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Ever yone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. [This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.] Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. Bycontrast, the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share andchange free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This license, the Lesser General Public License, applies to some specially designated softwarepackages--typically libraries--of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide touse it. You can use it too, but we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or theordinar y General Public License is the better strategy to use in any par ticular case, based on theexplanations below. When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom of use, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of freesoftware (and charge for this ser vice if you wish); that you receive source code or can get it if youwant it; that you can change the software and use pieces of it in new free programs; and that youare informed that you can do these things. To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny you these rightsor to ask you to surrender these rights. These restrictions translate to cer tain responsibilities foryou if you distribute copies of the librar y or if you modify it. For example, if you distribute copies of the librar y, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give therecipients all the rights that we gave you. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can getthe source code. If you link other code with the librar y, you must provide complete object files tothe recipients, so that they can relink them with the librar y after making changes to the librar y andrecompiling it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights. We protect your rights with a two-step method: (1) we copyright the librar y, and (2) we offer youthis license, which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the librar y. To protect each distributor, we want to make it ver y clear that there is no warranty for the freelibrar y. Also, if the librar y is modified by someone else and passed on, the recipients should know that what they have is not the original version, so that the original author’s reputation will not beaffected by problems that might be introduced by others. Finally, software patents pose a constant threat to the existence of any free program. We wish tomake sure that a company cannot effectively restrict the users of a free program by obtaining arestrictive license from a patent holder. Therefore, we insist that any patent license obtained fora version of the librar y must be consistent with the full freedom of use specified in this license. Most GNU software, including some libraries, is covered by the ordinar y GNU General PublicLicense. This license, the GNU Lesser General Public License, applies to cer tain designated libraries, and is quite different from the ordinar y General Public License. We use this license for cer tain libraries in order to permit linking those libraries into non-free programs. When a program is linked with a librar y, whether statically or using a shared librar y, the combinationof the two is legally speaking a combined work, a derivative of the original library. The ordinar yGeneral Public License therefore permits such linking only if the entire combination fits its criteriaof freedom. The Lesser General Public License permits more lax criteria for linking other codewith the librar y. We call this license the “Lesser” General Public License because it does Less to protect the user’sfreedom than the ordinar y General Public License. It also provides other free software developersLess of an advantage over competing non-free programs. These disadvantages are the reason weuse the ordinar y General Public License for many libraries. However, the Lesser license provides advantages in cer tain special circumstances. For example, on rare occasions, there may be a special need to encourage the widest possible useof a cer tain librar y, so that it becomes a de-facto standard. To achieve this, non-free programs mustbe allowed to use the library. A more frequent case is that a fre...

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