NOTICE ON USING RASTOP, WORKING OR USING THE SOURCE, COPYRIGHT


RasTop 2.2 is open-source, but is not in the public domain. Certain 
conditions apply to users and to developers to ensure that RasTop 
remain open source. This version of RasTop is distributed under the 
terms of the RASMOL license (see the file raslic.txt). Please also 
note the following notices which apply to varied parts of the package. 
If you do not agree with the license or any of the following notice, 
please do not use RasTop. 

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                           RasMol License

Even though the authors of the various documents and software found here
have made a good faith effort to ensure that the documents are correct and
that the software performs according to its documentation, and we would
greatly appreciate hearing of any problems you may encounter, the programs
and documents any files created by the programs are provided **AS IS**
without any warranty as to correctness, merchantability or fitness for any
particular or general use.

THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES FROM THE USE OF PROGRAMS OR
DOCUMENTS OR ANY FILE OR FILES CREATED BY USE OF THE PROGRAMS OR DOCUMENTS
LIES SOLELY WITH THE USERS OF THE PROGRAMS OR DOCUMENTS OR FILE OR FILES AND
NOT WITH AUTHORS OF THE PROGRAMS OR DOCUMENTS.

Subject to your acceptance of the conditions stated above, and your respect
for the terms and conditions stated in the notices in NOTICE, if you are not
going to make any modifications or create derived works, you are given
permission to freely copy and distribute this package, provided you do the
following:

   * 1. Either include the complete documentation, especially the file
     NOTICE, with what you distribute or provide a clear indication where
     people can get a copy of the documentation; and
   * 2. Give credit where credit is due citing the version and original
     authors properly; and
   * 3. Do not give anyone the impression that the original authors are
     providing a warranty of any kind.

In addition, you may also modify this package and create derived works
provided you do the following:

   * 4. Explain in your documentation how what you did differs from this
     version of RasMol; and
   * 5. Make your modified source code available.


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RasMol v2.6. Notice

The following notice applies to RasMol V 2.6 and older RasMol 
versions.

Information in this document is subject to change without notice 
and does not represent a commitment on the part of the supplier. 
This package is sold/distributed subject to the condition that 
it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, 
hired out or otherwise circulated without the supplier's prior 
consent, in any form of packaging or cover other than that in 
which it was produced. No part of this manual or accompanying 
software may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system on optical 
or magnetic disk, tape or any other medium, or transmitted in any 
form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording 
or otherwise for any purpose other than the purchaser's personal use.
This product is not to be used in the planning, construction, 
maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility nor the flight, 
navigation or communication of aircraft or ground support equipment. 
The author shall not be liable, in whole or in part, for any claims 
or damages arising from such use, including death, bankruptcy or 
outbreak of war.


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IUCr Policy

The IUCr Policy on the Use of the Crystallographic Information File (CIF)

The Crystallographic Information File (Hall, Allen & Brown, 1991) is, 
as of January 1992, the recommended method for submitting publications 
to Acta Crystallographica Section C. The International Union of 
Crystallography holds the Copyright on the CIF, and has applied for 
Patents on the STAR File syntax which is the basis for the CIF format.

It is a principal objective of the IUCr to promote the use of CIF for 
the exchange and storage of scientific data. The IUCr's sponsorship of 
the CIF development was motivated by its responsibility to its scientific 
journals, which set the standards in crystallographic publishing. The 
IUCr intends that CIFs will be used increasingly for electronic submission 
of manuscripts to these journals in future. The IUCr recognises that, 
if the CIF and the STAR File are to be adopted as a means for universal 
data exchange, the syntax of these files must be strictly and uniformly 
adhered to. Even small deviations from the syntax would ultimately cause 
the demise of the universal file concept. Through its Copyrights and 
Patents the IUCr has taken the steps needed to ensure strict conformance 
with this syntax.

The IUCr policy on the use of the CIF and STAR File processes is as follows:

1. CIFs and STAR Files may be generated, stored or transmitted, without 
permission or charge, provided their purpose is not specifically for 
profit or commercial gain, and provided that the published syntax is 
strictly adhered to.

2. Computer software may be developed for use with CIFs or STAR files, 
without permission or charge, provided it is distributed in the public 
domain. This condition also applies to software for which a charge is 
made, provided that its primary function is for use with files that 
satisfy condition 1 and that it is distributed as a minor component of 
a larger package of software.

3. Permission will be granted for the use of CIFs and STAR Files for 
specific commercial purposes (such as databases or network exchange 
processes), and for the distribution of commercial CIF/STAR software, 
on written application to the IUCr Executive Secretary, 2 Abbey Square, 
Chester CH1 2HU, England. The nature, terms and duration of the licenses 
granted will be determined by the IUCr Executive and Finance Committees.

In summary, the IUCr wishes to promote the use of the STAR File concepts 
as a standard universal data file. It will insist on strict compliance 
with the published syntax for all applications. To assist with this 
compliance, the IUCr provides public domain software for checking the 
logical integrity of a CIF, and for validating the data name definitions 
contained within a CIF. Detailed information on this software, and the 
associated dictionaries, may be obtained from the IUCr Office at 5 Abbey 
Square, Chester CH1 2HU, England.


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CBFlib Notice

The following Disclaimer Notice applies to CBFlib V0.1, from which this 
code in part is derived.
* The items furnished herewith were developed under the sponsorship of 
the U.S. Government. Neither the U.S., nor the U.S. D.O.E., nor the 
Leland Stanford Junior University, nor their employees, makes any warranty, 
express or implied, or assumes any liability or responsibility for accuracy, 
completeness or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product or process 
disclosed, or represents that its use will not infringe privately-owned rights. 
Mention of any product, its manufacturer, or suppliers shall not, nor is it 
intended to, imply approval, disapproval, or fitness for any particular use. 
The U.S. and the University at all times retain the right to use and 
disseminate the furnished items for any purpose whatsoever.
Notice 91 02 01


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CIFPARSE Notice

Portions of this software are loosely based on the CIFPARSE software package 
from the NDB at Rutgers University. See http://ndbserver.rutgers.edu/NDB/mmcif/software
CIFPARSE is part of the NDBQUERY application, a program component of the 
Nucleic Acid Database Project [ H. M. Berman, W. K. Olson, D. L. Beveridge, 
J. K. Westbrook, A. Gelbin, T. Demeny, S. H. Shieh, A. R. Srinivasan, and 
B. Schneider. (1992). The Nucleic Acid Database: A Comprehensive Relational 
Database of Three-Dimensional Structures of Nucleic Acids. Biophys J., 63, 
751-759.], whose cooperation is gratefully acknowledged, especially in the 
form of design concepts created by J. Westbrook.

Please be aware of the following notice in the CIFPARSE API:

This software is provided WITHOUT WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS 
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. RUTGERS 
MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY 
PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHT.



