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GPL2 Notice and Licensing

As the documentation on your install of PBX in a Flash makes clear, most of the
components included in the PBX in a Flash distribution are subject to the GPL2
license. (http://pbxinaflash.net/COPYING) You can search for the individual
product licenses by issuing the command: find / -name COPYING. Because PBX in
a Flash is merely an aggregation of existing works covered by GPL2 or other
licenses, our production of PBX in a Flash is not itself subject to additional GPL2
restrictions. Our contribution to the community is making all of these
"independent and separate works" function reliably together. No small feat! For
every product covered by a GPL2 license, you are entitled to obtain the source
code. With the exception of portions of CentOS 5, the remaining source code for
the aggregated components in PBX in a Flash is included in the distribution. In
the case of PBX in a Flash, "the distribution" includes pbxinaflash.iso,
pbx_load.tar.gz, and install.sh.

CentOS 5 is an "independent and separate work" under the terms of GPL2. As


such, our obligation is to provide to you the same source code that the CentOS
development team makes available to us. You can download it here
(http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/os/SRPMS/). If there is an object module
for which the source module is not included in the CentOS repository, you can
usually find it here (http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/2/simple/2) although
we have no independent obligation as an aggregator to provide it. Keep in mind
that some applications are released in object module format only pursuant to a
different type of license which may not include access to the source code itself.
Thus, there will be no source code available. For a fee to cover media, shipping,
and handling expenses, we will provide the CentOS 5 DVD (including source) that
was used in this compilation, or you can download it from here
(http://isoredirect.centos.org/centos/5/isos/i386/) at no cost. If you want the
DVD, it will save you money to purchase it directly from a CD shop such as here
(http://xplinux.biz/shop/index.php?manufacturers_id=53) because they can
produce and ship the DVD cheaper and in a more timely manner than we can. If
you specifically identify other missing source that is not otherwise available in the
locations and links provided, we will attempt to provide it (subject to licensing
restrictions) under the same terms and conditions outlined for the CentOS 5
source.

The source code for our contributions in aggregating these collective works and
for certain GPL products such as Asterisk and FreePBX is contained in the original
ISO download or in the following tarball and script. Both of the aggregation
products below are licensed under GPL2 for your use and are freely available for
download should you so desire. Our objective is to provide everyone that wants it
the same source materials that we have used to create PBX in a Flash. Your
obligation is to do the same thing should you make changes or improvements to
this collective work. See the GPL2 license (http://pbxinaflash.net/COPYING) for
further details. Comments or questions about licensing should be sent to the
development team through this email link.
(http://bestof.nerdvittles.com/about/comment.php). Do not post questions or
requests pertaining to licensing on the forums expecting a response from the PBX
in a Flash development team. Our apologies for the long-winded explanation.

http://pbxinaflash.net/scripts/pbx_load.tar.gz

http://pbxinaflash.net/scripts/install.sh

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