	
International License Agreement for Non-Warranted Programs


Part 1 - General Terms


PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PROGRAM. IBM WILL LICENSE
THE PROGRAM TO YOU ONLY IF YOU FIRST ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. BY
USING THE PROGRAM YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF
THIS AGREEMENT, PROMPTLY RETURN THE UNUSED PROGRAM TO THE PARTY (EITHER IBM OR
ITS RESELLER) FROM WHOM YOU ACQUIRED IT TO RECEIVE A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT YOU
PAID (IF ANY).

The Program is copyrighted and licensed, not sold.

The term "Program" means the original program and all whole or partial copies
of it. A Program consists of machine-readable instructions, its components,
data, audio-visual content (such as images, text, recordings, or pictures), and
related licensed materials.

This Agreement includes Part 1 - General Terms and Part 2 - Country-unique
Terms and is the complete agreement regarding the use of this Program, and
replaces any prior oral or written communications between you and IBM. The
terms of Part 2 may replace or modify those of Part 1.


1. License

Use of the Program

IBM grants you a nonexclusive license to use the Program.

You may 1) use the Program to the extent of authorizations you have acquired
and 2) make and install copies to support the level of use authorized,
providing you reproduce the copyright notice and any other legends of ownership
on each copy, or partial copy, of the Program.

If you acquire this Program as a program upgrade, your authorization to use the
Program from which you upgraded is terminated.

You will ensure that anyone who uses the Program does so only in compliance
with the terms of this Agreement.

You may not 1) use, copy, modify, or distribute the Program except as provided
in this Agreement; 2) reverse assemble, reverse compile, or otherwise translate
the Program except as specifically permitted by law without the possibility of
contractual waiver; or 3) sublicense, rent, or lease the Program.

Transfer of Rights and Obligations

You may transfer all your license rights and obligations under a Proof of
Entitlement for the Program to another party by transferring the Proof of
Entitlement and a copy of this Agreement and all documentation. The transfer of
your license rights and obligations terminates your authorization to use the
Program under the Proof of Entitlement.


2. Proof of Entitlement

The Proof of Entitlement for this Program is evidence of your authorization to
use this Program and of your eligibility for future upgrade program prices (if
announced) and potential special or promotional opportunities.


3. Charges and Taxes

IBM defines use for the Program for charging purposes and specifies it in the
Proof of Entitlement. Charges are based on extent of use authorized. If you
wish to increase the extent of use, notify IBM or its reseller and pay any
applicable charges. IBM does not give refunds or credits for charges already
due or paid.

If any authority imposes a duty, tax, levy or fee, excluding those based on
IBM's net income, upon the Program supplied by IBM under this Agreement, then
you agree to pay that amount as IBM specifies or supply exemption documentation.


4. No Warranty

SUBJECT TO ANY STATUTORY WARRANTIES WHICH CAN NOT BE EXCLUDED, IBM MAKES NO
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, THE WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, REGARDING THE PROGRAM OR
TECHNICAL SUPPORT, IF ANY. IBM MAKES NO WARRANTY REGARDING THE CAPABILITY OF
THE PROGRAM TO CORRECTLY PROCESS, PROVIDE AND/OR RECEIVE DATE DATA WITHIN AND
BETWEEN THE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURIES.

The exclusion also applies to any of IBM's subcontractors, suppliers, or
program developers (collectively called "Suppliers").

Manufacturers, suppliers, or publishers of non-IBM Programs may provide their
own warranties.


5. Limitation of Liability

NEITHER IBM NOR ITS SUPPLIERS WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT
DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR ANY
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR OTHER ECONOMIC CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF IBM IS
INFORMED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.


6. General

Nothing in this Agreement affects any statutory rights of consumers that cannot
be waived or limited by contract.

IBM may terminate your license if you fail to comply with the terms of this
Agreement. If IBM does so, you must immediately destroy the Program and all
copies you made of it.

You agree to comply with applicable export laws and regulations.

Neither you nor IBM will bring a legal action under this Agreement more than
two years after the cause of action arose unless otherwise provided by local
law without the possibility of contractual waiver or limitation.

Neither you nor IBM is responsible for failure to fulfill any obligations due
to causes beyond its control.

IBM does not provide program services or technical support, unless IBM
specifies otherwise.

The laws of the country in which you acquire the Program govern this Agreement,
except 1) in Australia, the laws of the State or Territory in which the
transaction is performed govern this Agreement; 2) in Albania, Armenia,
Belarus, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia,
Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM),
Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Ukraine, and
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the laws of Austria govern this Agreement;
3) in the United Kingdom, all disputes relating to this Agreement will be
governed by English Law and will be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of
the English courts; 4) in Canada, the laws in the Province of Ontario govern
this Agreement; and 5) in the United States and Puerto Rico, and People's
Republic of China, the laws of the State of New York govern this Agreement.



Part 2 - Country-unique Terms


AUSTRALIA:

No Warranty (Section 4):

The following paragraph is added to this Section:

Although IBM specifies that there are no warranties, you may have certain
rights under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other legislation and are only
limited to the extent permitted by the applicable legislation.

Limitation of Liability (Section 5):

The following paragraph is added to this Section:

Where IBM is in breach of a condition or warranty implied by the Trade
Practices Act 1974, IBM's liability is limited to the repair or replacement of
the goods, or the supply of equivalent goods. Where that condition or warranty
relates to right to sell, quiet possession or clear title, or the goods are of
a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or
consumption, then none of the limitations in this paragraph apply.


GERMANY:

No Warranty (Section 4):

The following paragraphs are added to this Section:

The minimum warranty period for Programs is six months.

In case a Program is delivered without Specifications, we will only warrant
that the Program information correctly describes the Program and that the
Program can be used according to the Program information. You have to check the
usability according to the Program information within the "money-back guaranty"
period.

Limitation of Liability (Section 5):

The following paragraph is added to this Section:

The limitations and exclusions specified in the Agreement will not apply to
damages caused by IBM with fraud or gross negligence, and for express warranty.


INDIA:

General (Section 6):

The following replaces the fourth paragraph of this Section:

If no suit or other legal action is brought, within two years after the cause
of action arose, in respect of any claim that either party may have against the
other, the rights of the concerned party in respect of such claim will be
forfeited and the other party will stand released from its obligations in
respect of such claim.


IRELAND:

No Warranty (Section 4):

The following paragraph is added to this Section:

Except as expressly provided in these terms and conditions, all statutory
conditions, including all warranties implied, but without prejudice to the
generality of the foregoing, all warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act
1893 or the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980 are hereby excluded.


ITALY:

Limitation of Liability (Section 5):

This Section is replaced by the following:

Unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM is not liable for any damages
which might arise.


NEW ZEALAND:

No Warranty (Section 4):

The following paragraph is added to this Section:

Although IBM specifies that there are no warranties, you may have certain
rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 or other legislation which cannot
be excluded or limited. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 will not apply in
respect of any goods or services which IBM provides, if you require the goods
and services for the purposes of a business as defined in that Act.

Limitation of Liability (Section 5):

The following paragraph is added to this Section:

Where Programs are not acquired for the purposes of a business as defined in
the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, the limitations in this Section are subject
to the limitations in that Act.


PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA:

Charges (Section 3):

The following paragraph is added to the Section:

All banking charges incurred in the People's Republic of China will be borne by
you and those incurred outside the People's Republic of China will be borne by
IBM.


UNITED KINGDOM:

Limitation of Liability (Section 5):

The following paragraph is added to this Section at the end of the first
paragraph:

The limitation of liability will not apply to any breach of IBM's obligations
implied by Section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or Section 2 of the Supply
of Goods and Services Act 1982.






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*uganda.txt*    For Vim version 6.0.  Last change: 2001 Sep 17


		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar


					*uganda* *Uganda* *copying* *copyright*
SUMMARY
Vim is Charityware.  You can use and copy it as much as you like, but you are
encouraged to make a donation to orphans in Uganda.  See |iccf| below.

DETAILS
There are no restrictions on distributing an unmodified copy of Vim.  Parts of
Vim may also be distributed, but this text must always be included.  You are
allowed to include executables that you made from the unmodified Vim sources,
your own usage examples and Vim scripts.

If you distribute a modified version of Vim, you are encouraged to send the
maintainer a copy, including the source code.  Or make it available to the
maintainer through ftp; let him know where it can be found.  If the number of
changes is small (e.g., a modified Makefile) e-mailing the diffs will do.
When the maintainer asks for it (in any way) you must make your changes,
including source code, available to him.  The e-mail address to be used is
<maintainer@vim.org>

The maintainer reserves the right to include any changes in the official
version of Vim.  This is negotiable.  You are not allowed to distribute a
modified version of Vim when you are not willing to make the source code
available to the maintainer.

The current maintainer is Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>.  If this changes, it
will be announced in appropriate places (most likely www.vim.org and
comp.editors).  When it is completely impossible to contact the maintainer,
the obligation to send him modified source code ceases.

It is not allowed to remove these restrictions from the distribution of the
Vim sources or parts of it.  These restrictions may also be used for previous
Vim releases instead of the text that was included with it.

The Open Publication License applies to the Vim documentation, see
|manual-copyright|.

							*iccf* *ICCF*
If you are happy with Vim, please express that by reading the rest of this
file.  You can also have a look here (these are mirrors):

		http://www.vim.org/iccf/
		http://iccf-holland.org/

							*kcc*
Kibaale Children's Centre (KCC) is located in Kibaale, a small town in the
south of Uganda, near Tanzania, in East Africa.  The area is known as Rakai
District.  The population is mostly farmers.  Although people are poor, there
is enough food.  But this district is suffering from AIDS more than any other
part of the world.  Some say that it started there.  Estimations are that 10
to 30% of the Ugandans are infected with HIV.  Because parents die, there are
many orphans.  In this district about 60.000 children have lost one or both
parents, out of a population of 350.000.  And this is still continuing.

The children need a lot of help.  The KCC is working hard to provide the needy
with food, medical care and education.  Food and medical care to keep them
healthy now, and education so that they can take care of themselves in the
future.  KCC works on a Christian base, but help is given to children of any
religion.

The key to solving the problems in this area is education.  This has been
neglected in the past years with president Idi Amin and the following civil
wars.  Now that the government is stable again, the children and parents have
to learn how to take care of themselves and how to avoid infections.  There is
also help for people who are ill and hungry, but the primary goal is to
prevent people from getting ill and to teach them how to grow healthy food.

Most of the orphans are living in an extended family.  An uncle or older
sister is taking care of them.  Because these families are big and the income
(if any) is low, a child is lucky if it gets healthy food.  Clothes, medical
care and schooling is beyond its reach.  To help these needy children, a
sponsorship program was put into place.  A child can be financially adopted.
For a few dollars a month KCC sees to it that the child gets indispensable
items, is healthy, goes to school and KCC takes care of anything else that
needs to be done for the child and the family that supports it.

Besides helping the child directly, the environment where the child grows up
needs to be improved.  KCC helps schools to improve their teaching methods.
There is a demonstration school at the centre and teacher trainings are given.
Health workers are being trained, hygiene education is carried out and
households are stimulated to build a proper latrine.  I helped setting up a
production site for cement slabs.  These are used to build a good latrine.
They are sold below cost price.

There is a small clinic at the project, which provides children and their
family with medical help.  When needed, transport to a hospital is offered.
Immunization programs are carried out and help is provided when an epidemic is
breaking out (measles and cholera have been a problem).

Summer 1994 to summer 1995 I spent a whole year at the centre, working as a
volunteer.  I have helped to expand the centre and worked in the area of water
and sanitation.  I learned that the help that the KCC provides really helps.
Now that I'm back in Holland, I would like to continue supporting KCC.  To do
this I'm raising funds and organizing the sponsorship program.  Please
consider one of these possibilities:

1.  Sponsor a child: $15 a month.  (Holland: fl 27,50)
2.  Sponsor a child and the improvement of its environment: $25 a month
    (Holland: fl 45)
3.  Sponsor the health team: Any amount a month or quarter
4.  A one-time donation

Compared with other organizations that do child sponsorship the amounts are
very low.  This is because the money goes directly to the centre.  Less than
5% is used for administration.  This is possible because this is a small
organization that works with volunteers.  If you would like to sponsor a
child, you should have the intention to do this for at least one year.

How do you know that the money will be spent right?  First of all you have my
personal guarantee as the author of Vim.  I trust the people that are working
at the centre, I know them personally.  Further more, the centre is
co-sponsored and inspected by World Vision, Save the Children Fund and
International Child Care Fund.  The centre is visited at least once a year to
check the progress (at our own cost).  I have visited the centre myself in
1996, 1998 and 2000.

If you have any further questions, send me e-mail: <Bram@vim.org>.

The address of the centre is:
			Kibaale Childrens Centre
			p.o. box 1658
			Masaka, Uganda, East Africa

Sending money:

USA and Canada: Contact Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) in Surrey, Canada.  They
		take care of the Canadian sponsors for the children in
		Kibaale.  You can send them a one time donation directly.
		Please send me a note so that know what has been donated
		because of Vim.  Ask KCF for information about sponsorship.
			Kibaale Children's Fund c/o Pacific Academy
			10238-168 Street
			Surrey, B.C. V4N 1Z4
			Canada
			Phone: 604-581-5353
		If you make a donation to Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) you
		will receive a tax receipt which can be submitted with your
		tax return (under the Free Trade Agreement tax receipts issued
		by an organization registered in Canada are fully accepted by
		the IRS in the USA).

Holland:	Transfer to the account of "Stichting ICCF Holland" in Venlo.
		This will allow for tax deduction (if you live in Holland)!
			Postbank, nr. 4548774

Germany:	We are currently working on a way to make donations that allow
		for a tax return.  Check the ICCF web site for the latest
		information:  http://iccf-holland.org/donate.html

World:		Use a postal money order.  That should be possible from any
		country, mostly from the post office.  Use this name (which is
		in my passport): "Abraham Moolenaar".  Use Euro for the
		currency if possible.

Europe:		Use a bank transfer if possible.  Your bank should have a form
		that you can use for this.  See "Others" below for the swift
		code and IBAN number.
		Until December 2001 a eurocheque can still be used, which is
		preferred, because it has no costs for us.  You must write the
		amount in Dutch Guilders (DFL).  Send it to the address below.
		Any other method should work.  Ask for information about
		sponsorship.

Credit Card:	You can use PayPal to send money with a Credit card.  This is
		the most widely used Internet based payment system.  It's
		really simple to use.  Use this link to find more info:
			https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=Bram%40moolenaar.net
		The e-mail address for sending the money to is:
			Bram@iccf-holland.org
		Unfortunately, the extra cost is a bit high.  The other
		methods are preferred.

Others:		Transfer to one of these accounts if possible:
		    Postbank, account 4548774
				Swift code: INGB NL 2A
				IBAN: NL47 PSTB 0004 5487 74
			under the name "stichting ICCF Holland", Venlo
		    If that doesn't work:
		    Rabobank Venlo, account 3765.05.117
				Swift code: RABO NL 2U
			under the name "Bram Moolenaar", Venlo
		Otherwise, send a cheque in US dollars to the above address.
		Minimal amount: $70 (my bank does not accept smaller amounts
		for foreign cheques, sorry)

Address to send cheques to:
			stichting ICCF Holland
			Bram Moolenaar
			Clematisstraat 30
			5925 BE  Venlo
			The Netherlands

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