Open-Source PyMOL Copyright Notice
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The Open-Source PyMOL source code is copyrighted, but you can freely
use and copy it as long as you don't change or remove any of the
Copyright notices. The Open-Source PyMOL product is made available
under the following open-source license terms:
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PyMOL Trademark Notice
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PyMOL(TM) is a trademark of Schrodinger, LLC. Derivative
software which contains PyMOL source code must be plainly
distinguished from any and all PyMOL products distributed by Schrodinger,
LLC in all publicity, advertising, and documentation.
The slogans, "Includes PyMOL(TM).", "Based on PyMOL(TM) technology.",
"Contains PyMOL(TM) source code.", and "Built using PyMOL(TM).", may
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