On 7/13/2014 12:13 PM, göktürk mavuş wrote:
> I have created a project using APGL version of iText. Now, I want to share 
> this code in the Github account of mine. But, I donot know what should I do 
> so that not breaking the rule. May you help me with clear instruction?
>
> If licence.txt is enough, do you have a sample licences.txt?

The source code headers of your own code should mention the AGPL 
(similar to what is present in the iText source code headers, but with 
references to your own project).

As for the licenses.txt: it is important that people downloading your 
source code know that they are also using iText, so a licenses.txt with 
a reference to the iText web site http://itextpdf.com and especially 
where to find the iText code is sufficient, for instance a link to 
https://github.com/itext/itextpdf/

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