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Files: *
Copyright: 2000, Eric Espié <eric.espie@free.fr>
           2002, Christophe Guionneau <christophe.guinneau@fnac.net>
           2005, Bernhard Wymann <berniew@bluechin.ch>
           2000, Andrea Alfieri <alfiogt@libero.it>
License: GPL-2+

Files: src/libs/tgfclient/fg_gm.cpp
Copyright: 1999-2000 Pawel W. Olszta
           2003, Eric Espi
           2004, Bernhard Wymann
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Files: src/modules/simu/simuv2/SOLID-2.0/*
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Copyright: 1997, 1998 Gino van den Bergen
           2001, Steve Baker
License: LGPL-2+

Files: data/cars/models/acura-nsx-sz/*
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       data/tracks/road/forza/*
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       data/tracks/road/e-track-2/*
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       data/tracks/road/brondehach/*
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       data/tracks/mixed-2/*
       data/tracks/aalborg/*
       data/cars/wheels/stock1-1/*
       data/cars/wheels/trb1-4/*
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       data/cars/wheels/trb1-2/*
       data/cars/wheels/openwheel1-1/*
       data/cars/wheels/trb1-5/*
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       data/cars/models/baja-bug/*
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       data/cars/models/acura-nsx-sz/*
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Copyright: 2002, Jean-Christophe Durieu
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Files: doc/tutorials/*
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Copyright: 2005 by Eric Espie
License: GFDL-1.2

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           2017, Markus Koschany <apo@debian.org>
License: GPL-2+

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