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Bradley Kuhn (bkuhn) - 10 years ago 2014-02-15 22:39:34
bkuhn@ebb.org
Creative Commons had trailing whitespace on this line.

Generally, Git repositories prefer not to to have text files with trailing
whitespace characters in them. As such, this commit is applied, even though
it changes the checksum of the canonical license text as downloaded from:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode.txt

However, this appears to be the right thing to do here.
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@@ -40,25 +40,25 @@ exhaustive, and do not form part of our licenses.
 
     licensed material under specified terms and conditions. If
 
     the licensor's permission is not necessary for any reason--for
 
     example, because of any applicable exception or limitation to
 
     copyright--then that use is not regulated by the license. Our
 
     licenses grant only permissions under copyright and certain
 
     other rights that a licensor has authority to grant. Use of
 
     the licensed material may still be restricted for other
 
     reasons, including because others have copyright or other
 
     rights in the material. A licensor may make special requests,
 
     such as asking that all changes be marked or described.
 
     Although not required by our licenses, you are encouraged to
 
     respect those requests where reasonable. More_considerations
 
     for the public: 
 
     for the public:
 
	wiki.creativecommons.org/Considerations_for_licensees
 

	
 
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Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public
 
License
 

	
 
By exercising the Licensed Rights (defined below), You accept and agree
 
to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Creative Commons
 
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License ("Public
 
License"). To the extent this Public License may be interpreted as a
 
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