Hi,

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So, you must include a copy of the license, you must put a notice in files that you change, you must not change the license information in the files and you must make available the NOTICE file that is found with the distribution. Is this clearer?


Gareth





Diaa Sami wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm about to release a commercial application, which uses Xerces-C++.
I've read the apache license v2.0 and its FAQ, and still I don't know
what exactly should I do!

I know this is tedious, but please bear with me, I'm not good at this
legal stuff.
can some one tell me some steps, which I should follow, so that my
application is fully legal and nothing's missing?

(e.g. add the apache v2.0 license to my application, - mention the
Apache foundation and thank it in my applications credits, so on...)

thanks for help.

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