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The licenses for the open source software used on this player are shown below. For accuracy purposes, here we have included the original texts (in

English).

Le logiciel libre utilisé dans ce lecteur est distribué sous les licences suivantes. Pour des raisons de précision, nous avons Inclus les textes
originaux (en anglais).

Die Lizenzen für die Open Source Software, die für diesen Player verwendet wird, sind nachstehend aufgeführt. Aus Gründen der Genauigkeit
haben wir den englischen Text eingeschlossen (auf English).

Le licenze del software open source usato da questo lettore appaiono di seguito. Per motivi dì precisione, qui sono stati inclusi i testi originali (in
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oorspronkelijke (Engelse) tekst vermeld.

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posible, aquí hemos incluido el texto original (en Inglés).

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