LINUX FOR SPARC LICENSE AGREEMENT "We," "us," "our" and "Oracle" refers to Oracle America, Inc. "You" and "your" refers to the individual or entity that has acquired the Linux for SPARC programs. "Linux for SPARC programs" refers to the Linux software product which you have acquired. "License" refers to your right to use the Linux for SPARC programs under the terms of this Linux for SPARC License Agreement (the "Agreement") and the licenses referenced herein. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with California law, except for that body of California law concerning the conflict of laws and you and Oracle agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of, and venue in, the courts of San Francisco or Santa Clara counties in California in any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement. We are willing to provide a copy of the Linux for SPARC programs to you only upon the condition that you accept all of the terms contained in this Agreement. 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Each Additional Linux for SPARC program is licensed solely under the terms of the Mozilla Public License, Apache License, Common Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, Netscape Public License or similar license that is included with the relevant Additional Linux for SPARC program. 3. Ownership. The Linux for SPARC programs and their components and the Additional Linux for SPARC programs are owned by Oracle or its licensors. Subject to the licenses granted and/or referenced herein, title to the Linux for SPARC programs and their components and the Additional Linux for SPARC programs remains with Oracle and/or its licensors. 4. Trademark License. You are permitted to distribute unmodified Linux for SPARC programs or unmodified Additional Linux for SPARC programs without removing the trademark(s) owned by Oracle or its affiliates that are included in the unmodified Linux for SPARC programs or unmodified Additional Linux for SPARC programs (the "Oracle Trademarks"). 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