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This software uses and implementation of an LDPC codec that is:
Copyright (c) 2002-2006 INRIA - All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1995-2003 by Radford M. Neal
The LDPC codec includes large portions of code written by Radford Neal. The code coming
from Radford M. Neal is distributed under the following licence:
Permission is granted for anyone to copy, use, modify, or distribute these programs and accom-
panying documents for any purpose, provided this copyright notice is retained and prominently
displayed, along with a note saying that the original programs are available from Radford Neal's
web page, and note is made of any changes made to these programs. These programs and docu-
ments are distributed without any warranty, express or implied. As the programs were written for
research purposes only, they have not been tested to the degree that would be advisable in any
important application. All use of these programs is entirely at the user's own risk.
The code coming from INRIA is distributed under the GNU/LGPL licence, with the following
additional requirement:
This copyright notice must be retained and prominently displayed, along with a note saying that
the original programs are available from Vincent Roca's web page, and note is made of any chan-
ges made to these programs.
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