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bgzo

v23.1.9

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225

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© Copyright Notice

Basically, the whole package include my blog refer resources. Although the code is under MIT, but I really wish you could keep the regional address when referred.

So the above is part of code. When turn to the binary files, like images, fonts and videos, just be careful, particularly the part whose author is not me. I trust most of them would be notes with address, go and take a look at origin license. Make sure your operation make sense.

The binary I created is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License(BY-SA).

I strongly wish you could keep the original address, because the internet has too much garbage without that. In the some way, it ruins the internet linked each other. Meanwhile, I wish you could keep release with same license, the secondary creation is powerful, nobody knows how works impact the future. So keep modesty and release same way.

Best wish to you. Thanks for reading. Wish you have an awesome day!