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Portions of HDF5 were developed with support from the University of California, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory (UC LLNL). The following statement applies to those portions
of the product and must be retained in any redistribution of source code, binaries,
documentation, and/or accompanying materials: This work was partially produced at the
University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (UC LLNL) under contract
no. W-7405-ENG-48 (Contract 48) between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and The
Regents of the University of California (University) for the operation of UC LLNL.
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purposes.
HDF5 is available with the SZIP compression library but SZIP is not part of HDF5 and has
separate copyright and license terms.
See "Szip Compression in HDF Products" (
www.hdfgroup.org/doc_resource/SZIP/
) for
further details.
Szip Copyright and License Statement, as Distributed in the HDF Source
Code
Commercial use
Commercial users may use the Szip software integrated with HDF to decode data and for
internal activities that do not involve or result in the development of an Szip-based software
product.
To use this software to encode data or in the development of an Szip-based software
product, a commercial user may have to acquire an appropriate license from the appropriate
licensing agent. See the
HDF/Szip collaborative agreement (PDF)
For clarification or further information regarding SZIP licensing, contact ICs, LLC, at
[email protected].
The SZIP Science Data Lossless Compression Program is Copyright (C) 2001 Science &
Technology Corporation @ UNM. All rights released. Copyright (C) 2003 Lowell H. Miles
and Jack A. Venbrux. Licensed to ICs, LLC, for distribution by the University of Illinois'
National Center for Supercomputing Applications as a part of the HDF data storage and
retrieval file format and software library products package. All rights reserved. Do not
modify or use for other purposes.
SZIP implements an extended Rice adaptive lossless compression algorithm for sample
data. The primary algorithm was developed by R. F. Rice at Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
SZIP embodies certain inventions patented by the National Aeronautics & Space
Administration. United States Patent Nos. 5,448,642, 5,687,255, and 5,822,457 have been
licensed to ICs, LLC, for distribution with the HDF data storage and retrieval file format and
software library products. All rights reserved.
Revocable, royalty-free, nonexclusive sublicense to use SZIP decompression software
routines and underlying patents is hereby granted by ICs, LLC, to all users of and in
conjunction with HDF data storage and retrieval file format and software library products.