<site:faq-entry name="license_string">

<site:question>How should I cite the iText copyright message in my program?</site:question>

<site:answer>The following text can be used:

<P>

<B>iText Library - Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Bruno Lowagie and Paulo Soares. All Rights Reserved.</B>

<P>

The ending date in the above date range should be the current year.

<P>

Note that if you do not distribute the iText source code with your application, a valid alternative is to include a link to the iText site where users can find the source online.

</site:answer>

</site:faq-entry>

 

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<site:faq-entry name="license_string">
<site:question>How should I cite the iText copyright message in my program?</site:question>
<site:answer>The following text can be used:
<P>
<B>iText Library - Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Bruno Lowagie and Paulo Soares. All Rights Reserved.</B>
<P>
The ending date in the above date range should be the current year.
<P>
Note that if you do not distribute the iText source code with your application, a valid alternative is to include a link to the iText site where users can find the source online.
</site:answer>
</site:faq-entry>

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