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Corporation.), JAVAPROPERTIES (Copyright (c) 2016-2019 John Thorvald
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Microsoft Corporation.), JSONSCHEMA (Copyright (c) 2012 Julian Berman),
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ELEMENTS FOR JQUERY (Copyright (c) 2006 Stefan Petre), INSTALL.SH
[pynacl] (Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium), URLIB3/ORDERED_DICT.PY
[Kazoo] (Copyright 2009 Raymond Hettinger), AZURE-CLI-CORE (Copyright
(c) Microsoft Corporation), X11R5 [python3.6-venv] (Copyright (C) 1994 X
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Microsoft Corporation.), PYPARSING.PY (Copyright (c) 2003-2018 Paul T.
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AZURE-MGMT-SYNAPSE (Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.),
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AZURE-MGMT-CORE (Copyright (c) 2016 Microsoft Azure), AZURE-MGMT-NSPKG
(Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.),
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2002 Ranjit Mathew), SOFTLAYER (Copyright (c) 2016 SoftLayer
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Corporation.), AZURE-MULTIAPI-STORAGE (Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft
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2014-2017 Matthias C. M. TroffaesCopyright (c) 2012-2014 Antoine Pitrou
and contributors), INSTALL-SH [pynacl] (Copyright (C) 1994 X
Consortium), AZURE-MGMT-DATALAKE-STORE (Copyright (c) Microsoft
Corporation.), AZURE-MGMT-COSMOSDB (Copyright (c) Microsoft
Corporation.), ISORT (Copyright (c) 2013 Timothy Edmund Crosley),
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K. <michaldominik@gmail.com>), PYTZ (Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Stuart
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Padilla), AZURE-MGMT-REDHATOPENSHIFT (Copyright (c) Microsoft
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AZURE-MGMT-RELAY (Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.), PYHASH.C
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AZURE-MGMT-RECOVERYSERVICES (Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.),
AZURE-CLI-TELEMETRY (Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.), VALIDATE.PY
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Schlawack), AZURE-MGMT-CONSUMPTION (Copyright (c) Microsoft
Corporation.), SIX.PY (Copyright (c) 2010-2015 Benjamin Peterson),
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Corporation.), RUAMEL.YAML (Copyright (c) 2014-2022 Anthon van der Neut
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Corporation.), AZURE-MGMT-NETWORK (Copyright (c) Microsoft
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bvba), PKGINFO (Copyright (c) 2009 Agendaless Consulting Inc.),
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DocumentCloud Inc), BLINKER (Copyright (c) The Blinker authors and
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(Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.), ISO_ABSTRACT_EXPAND.XSL [lxml]
(Copyright (c) 2004-2010 Rick Jellife and Academia Sinica Computing
Centre, Taiwan), AZURE-MGMT-DATABOXEDGE (Copyright (c) Microsoft
Corporation.), AZURE-MGMT-LOGANALYTICS (Copyright (c) Microsoft
Corporation.), APPLICATIONINSIGHTS (Copyright (c) 2018 Microsoft),
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[PyCryptodome], PYTHON'S GRAMMAR DEFINITION [ply],
XML.ETREE.ELEMENTTREE-PYSRC.HTML [lxml], PORTALOCKER, TRACE.PY
[python3.6-venv], AST.PY [python3.6-venv], MD5MODULE.C [python3.6-venv],
PROFILE.PY [python3.6-venv], SUBPROCESS.PY [python3.6-venv],
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OCB mode [PyCryptodome] (by Prof. Phillip Rogaway) (https://pypi.io/packages/source/p/pycryptodomex/pycryptodomex-3.9.0.tar.gz)

License for Open Source Software Implementations of OCB
January 9, 2013
1 Definitions

1.1 “Licensor” means Phillip Rogaway.

1.2 “Licensed Patents” means any patent that claims priority to United States Patent 
Application No. 09/918,615 entitled “Method and Apparatus for Facilitating 
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Patent No. 7,200,227; United States Patent No. 7,949,129; United States Patent 
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  SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
  DAMAGE.


This software consists of contributions made by Zope
Corporation and many individuals on behalf of Zope
Corporation.  Specific attributions are listed in the
accompanying credits file.

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