2 The original Bacula code was Copyright Kern Sibbald and John Walker.
3 After November 2004, it became Copyright Kern Sibbald, and finally,
4 the copyright was transferred to the Free Software Foundation Europe
8 The name Bacula is a registered trademark.
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19 As a special exception to the GPLv2, the Bacula Project gives
20 permission to link the code of its release of Bacula with the OpenSSL
21 project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it that use
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56 Bacula® - The Network Backup Solution
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84 Certain source code used to build the Windows version of the
85 Bacula File daemon is copyrighted and or trademarked by Microsoft
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90 necessary Microsoft libraries in binary form.
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97 how we build the Windows File daemon and many users have succeeded in doing
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109 Bacula can be enabled with data encryption and/or communications
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111 that contains cryptographic software written by Eric Young
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