To
“modify”
a
work
means
to
copy
from
or
adapt
all
or
part
of
the
work
in
a
fashion
requiring
copyright
permission,
other
than
the
making
of
an
exact
copy.
The
resulting
work
is
called
a
“modified
version”
of
the
earlier
work
or
a
work
“based
on”
the
earlier
work.
A
“covered
work”
means
either
the
unmodified
Program
or
a
work
based
on
the
Program.
To
“propagate”
a
work
means
to
do
anything
with
it
that,
without
permission,
would
make
you
directly
or
secondarily
liable
for
infringement
under
applicable
copyright
law,
except
executing
it
on
a
computer
or
modifying
a
private
copy.
Propagation
includes
copying,
distribution
(with
or
without
modification),
making
available
to
the
public,
and
in
some
countries
other
activities
as
well.
To
“convey”
a
work
means
any
kind
of
propagation
that
enables
other
parties
to
make
or
receive
copies.
Mere
interaction
with
a
user
through
a
computer
network,
with
no
transfer
of
a
copy,
is
not
conveying.
An
interactive
user
interface
displays
“Appropriate
Legal
Notices”
to
the
extent
that
it
includes
a
convenient
and
prominently
visible
feature
that
(1)
displays
an
appropriate
copyright
notice,
and
(2)
tells
the
user
that
there
is
no
warranty
for
the
work
(except
to
the
extent
that
warranties
are
provided),
that
licensees
may
convey
the
work
under
this
License,
and
how
to
view
a
copy
of
this
License.
If
the
interface
presents
a
list
of
user
commands
or
options,
such
as
a
menu,
a
prominent
item
in
the
list
meets
this
criterion.
1.
Source
Code.
The
“source
code”
for
a
work
means
the
preferred
form
of
the
work
for
making
modifications
to
it.
“Object
code”
means
any
non
‐
source
form
of
a
work.
A
“Standard
Interface”
means
an
interface
that
either
is
an
official
standard
defined
by
a
recognized
standards
body,
or,
in
the
case
of
interfaces
specified
for
a
particular
programming
language,
one
that
is
widely
used
among
developers
working
in
that
language.
The
“System
Libraries”
of
an
executable
work
include
anything,
other
than
the
work
as
a
whole,
that
(a)
is
included
in
the
normal
form
of
packaging
a
Major
Component,
but
which
is
not
part
of
that
Major
Component,
and
(b)
serves
only
to
enable
use
of
the
work
with
that
Major
Component,
or
to
implement
a
Standard
Interface
for
which
an
implementation
is
available
to
the
public
in
source
code
form.
A
“Major
Component”,
in
this
context,
means
a
major
essential
component
(kernel,
window
system,
and
so
on)
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Summary of Contents for NMP-1000P
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