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To apply the terms of the GNU General Public License to a new program for the Snom M100 SC phone, follow these steps: 1. Distribute the program, whether for free or for a fee, ensuring recipients receive or can access the source code and are informed of their rights under the license. 2. Copyright the software and offer the GNU General Public License to grant legal permission for copying, distribution, and modification. 3. Clarify that there is no warranty for the free software to protect both authors and recipients. 4. Ensure that any modifications made by others are clearly distinguished from the original software to avoid misattribution. 5. Prevent the program from becoming proprietary by making it clear that any patents must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. 6. Follow the precise terms and conditions outlined in the GNU General Public License for copying, distribution, and modification.
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To distribute or publish a work derived from the Snom M100 SC phone program under the GNU General Public License, follow these steps: 1. When distributing copies of the program, ensure that recipients receive or can access the source code and are informed of their rights under the GNU General Public License. 2. Copyright the software and offer the GNU General Public License to provide legal permission for copying, distribution, and modification. 3. Make it clear that there is no warranty for the free software to protect both authors and recipients. 4. Prevent the program from becoming proprietary by ensuring that any patents must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all. 5. Copy and distribute verbatim copies of the program's source code with appropriate copyright notices and the GNU General Public License. 6. You may charge a fee for transferring copies and offer warranty protection for a fee if desired. 7. Modify the program and distribute the modifications under the terms of the GNU General Public License while meeting all conditions.
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