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You can typically find it on the official Tucson website or request it directly from the relevant department handling the license.
Yes, giving credit to the original creator is usually part of the deal and is considered good practice.
If the terms aren't followed, it could lead to terminating the license and possible legal consequences.
Generally, you can modify it, but you need to check the terms in the agreement to make sure.
Yes, the license is usually granted for a specific period, allowing temporary use of the source code.
Typically, organizations or developers interested in using the source code for development or research can apply.
It's a legal document that allows certain organizations to use software code temporarily while maintaining the rights of the original creators.
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