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Unless noted below, Minecraft Forge, Forge Mod Loader, and all
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parts herein are licensed under the terms of the LGPL 2.1 found
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here http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt and
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Homepage: http://minecraftforge.net/
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https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge
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=== MCP Data ===
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This software includes data from the Minecraft Coder Pack (MCP), with kind permission
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=== Sharing ===
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I grant permission for some parts of FML to be redistributed outside the terms of the LGPL, for the benefit of
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-- Runtime patcher --
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-- ASM transformers --
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with notices intact. The only change is a non-functional change of package name.
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This software contains a partial repackaging of javaxdelta, a BSD licensed program for generating
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binary differences and applying them, sourced from the subversion at http://sourceforge.net/projects/javaxdelta/
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authored by genman, heikok, pivot.
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The only changes are to replace some Trove collection types with standard Java collections, and repackaged.
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This software includes the Monocraft font from https://github.com/IdreesInc/Monocraft/ for use in the early loading
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display.
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