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project: relicence under the EUPL
As the sole contributor of the project, I hereby relicence it to the EUPL-1.2. Resolution of conflicts within the EU should be better.
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1 EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC LICENCE v. 1.2
2 EUPL © the European Union 2007, 2016
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4This European Union Public Licence (the ‘EUPL’) applies to the Work (as defined
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13 Licensed under the EUPL
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15or has expressed by any other means his willingness to license under the EUPL.
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171. Definitions
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