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the
GNU
GPL
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rights
with
two
steps:
(1)
assert
copyright
on
the
software,
and
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you
this
License
giving
you
legal
permission
to
copy,
distribute
and/or
modify
it.
For
the
developers'
and
authors'
protection,
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GPL
clearly
explains
that
there
is
no
warranty
for
this
free
software.
For
both
users'
and
authors'
sake,
the
GPL
requires
that
modified
versions
be
marked
as
changed,
so
that
their
problems
will
not
be
attributed
erroneously
to
authors
of
previous
versions.
Some
devices
are
designed
to
deny
users
access
to
install
or
run
modified
versions
of
the
software
inside
them,
although
the
manufacturer
can
do
so.
This
is
fundamentally
incompatible
with
the
aim
of
protecting
users'
freedom
to
change
the
software.
The
systematic
pattern
of
such
abuse
occurs
in
the
area
of
products
for
individuals
to
use,
which
is
precisely
where
it
is
most
unacceptable.
Therefore,
we
have
designed
this
version
of
the
GPL
to
prohibit
the
practice
for
those
products.
If
such
problems
arise
substantially
in
other
domains,
we
stand
ready
to
extend
this
provision
to
those
domains
in
future
versions
of
the
GPL,
as
needed
to
protect
the
freedom
of
users.
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every
program
is
threatened
constantly
by
software
patents.
States
should
not
allow
patents
to
restrict
development
and
use
of
software
on
general
‐
purpose
computers,
but
in
those
that
do,
we
wish
to
avoid
the
special
danger
that
patents
applied
to
a
free
program
could
make
it
effectively
proprietary.
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prevent
this,
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GPL
assures
that
patents
cannot
be
used
to
render
the
program
non
‐
free.
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precise
terms
and
conditions
for
copying,
distribution
and
modification
follow.
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CONDITIONS
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Definitions.
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License”
refers
to
version
3
of
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GNU
General
Public
License.
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also
means
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like
laws
that
apply
to
other
kinds
of
works,
such
as
semiconductor
masks.
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Program”
refers
to
any
copyrightable
work
licensed
under
this
License.
Each
licensee
is
addressed
as
“you”.
“Licensees”
and
“recipients”
may
be
individuals
or
organizations.
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Summary of Contents for NMP-1000P
Page 27: ...5 Enter the IP address host name of the PC or NAS 6 Enter the network share name or path 27 ...
Page 32: ...d Play the digital contents from the local disk 32 ...
Page 42: ...5 2 1 Language Select a desired language for the user interface 42 ...
Page 44: ...5 2 3 Sleep timer This feature enables you to set the timer to shut down NMP 1000P 44 ...
Page 76: ...5 5 11 Turn off blue light LED You can disable the blue light on the front panel 76 ...
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Page 100: ...4 When the management screen is shown you can use QGet to manage the download tasks 100 ...
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