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Storage Chaos game
	Website: https://git.usebox.net/storage-chaos/about/
	License: GPLv3 (see gpl-3.0.txt)
	Copyright (c) 2023 Juan J. Martinez and Victor Martinez

This distribution contains code from the following projects (full license text below):

 - LOVE
	Website: https://love2d.org/
	License: zlib
	Copyright (c) 2006-2022 LOVE Development Team

 - ENet
	Website: http://enet.bespin.org/index.html
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright (c) 2002-2016 Lee Salzman

 - FreeType
	Website: https://freetype.org/
	License: FreeType License
	Copyright (c) 2006-2017 David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg.

 - GLAD
	Website: http://glad.dav1d.de/
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright (c) 2013 David Herberth, modified by Alex Szpakowski

 - glslang
	Website: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glslang
	License: 3-Clause BSD
	Copyright (C) 2002-2005  3Dlabs Inc. Ltd.
	Copyright (C) 2013-2016 LunarG, Inc.

 - Kepler Project's lua-compat-5.3
	Website: https://github.com/keplerproject/lua-compat-5.3
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright (c) 2015 Kepler Project.

 - lua-enet
	Website: http://leafo.net/lua-enet/
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright (C) 2011 by Leaf Corcoran

 - LuaJIT
	Website: http://luajit.org/
	License: MIT/Expat
	LuaJIT is Copyright (c) 2005-2016 Mike Pall

 - Lua's UTF-8 module
	Website: https://www.lua.org/
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Lua.org, PUC-Rio, 2015 LOVE Development Team.

 - LuaSocket
	Website: http://w3.impa.br/~diego/software/luasocket/home.html
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright (C) 2004-2013 Diego Nehab

 - LZ4
	Website: https://lz4.github.io/lz4/
	License: 2-Clause BSD
	Copyright (C) 2011-2015, Yann Collet.
		You can contact the author at :
		- LZ4 source repository : https://github.com/Cyan4973/lz4
		- LZ4 public forum : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lz4c

 - LodePNG
	Website: https://lodev.org/lodepng/
	Source download: https://github.com/lvandeve/lodepng
	License: zlib
	Copyright (c) 2005-2020 Lode Vandevenne

 - TinyEXR
	Website: https://github.com/syoyo/tinyexr
	License: 3-Clause BSD
	Copyright (c) 2014 - 2016, Syoyo Fujita

 - UTF8-CPP
	Website: https://github.com/nemtrif/utfcpp
	License: Unknown, MIT/Expat-like (listed as UTF8-CPP)
	Copyright 2006 Nemanja Trifunovic

 - xxHash
	Website: https://cyan4973.github.io/xxHash/
	License: 2-Clause BSD
	Copyright (C) 2012-2016, Yann Collet.
		You can contact the author at :
		- xxHash source repository : https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash

 - dr_flac
	Website: https://github.com/mackron/dr_libs
	Source download: https://github.com/mackron/dr_libs/blob/c5e5355/dr_flac.h
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright 2018 David Reid

 - stb_image
	Website: https://github.com/nothings/stb
	Source download: https://github.com/nothings/stb/blob/e140649ccf40818781b7e408f6228a486f6d254b/stb_image.h
	License: MIT/Expat
	Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett

 - libmpg123
	Website: http://www.mpg123.de/
	Source download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpg123/files/latest/download
	License: LGPL 2.1
	Copyright (c) 1995-2013 by Michael Hipp and others, free software under the terms of the LGPL v2.1
	Detailed information from the debian project:
		 Copyright 1995-2016 by the mpg123 project
		 Copyright 2009-2011 by Malcolm Boczek
		 Copyright 2008 Christian Weisgerber <naddy@openbsd.org>
		 Copyright 2006-2007 by Zuxy Meng
		 Copyright 2000-2002 David Olofson
		 Copyright 1998 Fabrice Bellard
		 Copyright 1997 Mikko Tommila

 - OpenAL Soft
	Website: https://openal-soft.org/
	Source download: https://openal-soft.org/#download
	License: Mixed, licensing information obtained from the debian project
		- Alc/backends/opensl.c
			License: Apache 2.0
			Copyright 2011 The Android Open Source Project
		- examples/alhrtf.c examples/allatency.c examples/alloopback.c examples/alreverb.c examples/alstream.c examples/altonegen.c examples/common/alhelpers.c examples/common/sdl_sound.c utils/openal-info.c
			License: MIT/Expat
			Copyright © 2010, 2015 Chris Robinson <chris.kcat@gmail.com>
		- examples/alffplay.c
			License: unclear, presumed LGPL 2.1 or higher
			Copyright © 2003 Fabrice Bellard
			Copyright © Martin Bohme
		- Alc/bs2b.c OpenAL32/Include/bs2b.h
			License: MIT/Expat
			Copyright 2005 by Boris Mikhaylov
		- cmake/FindALSA.cmake cmake/FindFFmpeg.cmake cmake/FindJACK.cmake cmake/FindSDL2.cmake
			License: 3-Clause BSD
			 Copyright © 2006 Matthias Kretz
			 Copyright © 2008 Alexander Neundorf
			 Copyright © 2003-2011 Kitware, Inc.
			 Copyright © 2009-2011 Philip Lowman
			 Copyright © 2011 Michael Jansen
			 Copyright © 2012 Benjamin Eikel
		- utils/makehrtf.c (not included in distribution)
			License: GPL 2 or higher (2 listed below)
			Copyright 2011-2014 Christopher Fitzgerald
		- Everything else:
			License: LGPL 2.0 or higher (2.1 listed below)
			Copyright © 1999-2014 the OpenAL team
			Copyright © 2008-2015 Christopher Fitzgerald
			Copyright © 2009-2015 Chris Robinson
			Copyright © 2013 Anis A. Hireche
			Copyright © 2013 Nasca Octavian Paul
			Copyright © 2013 Mike Gorchak
			Copyright © 2014 Timothy Arceri

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	                            2006-Jan-27

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	If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
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		Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
		Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
		This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
		under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.

	The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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	  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
	  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.

	  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
	  Ty Coon, President of Vice

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