1) Level9.Net
=============

A port of the Level 9 interpreter to Microsoft's .NET framework. 

Copyright (c) 2004 - 2011 Andreas Scherrer 

Level9.Net is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
See the file COPYING that is included with this program for details. 

2) Level 9 Interpreter
=======================

Level 9 Interpreter v5.1

An interpreter for Level 9 games in any format, including Spectrum snapshots.

Copyright (c) 1996-2011 Glen Summers and contributors.
Contributions from David Kinder, Alan Staniforth, Simon Baldwin, Dieter Baron
and Andreas Scherrer.

Level 9 is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
See the file COPYING that is included with this program for details. 

3) L9Cut
=========

Copyleft 1996-2002 by Paul David Doherty <42@pdd.de>

With significant fixes provided by:
- Andreas Aumayr  <anden@DoubleA.at>
- David Kinder    <D.Kinder@btinternet.com>
- Miron Schmidt   <miron.schmidt@berlin.de>
- Alan Staniforth <alan@apollonia.org>

4) ANTLR
=========

Copyright (c) Terence Parr and others

Project website: http://www.antlr.org

5) Icons
=========

GNOME-Colors is developed by Victor C. <perfectska04@gmail.com>
All the icons were either created in Inkscape, modified from GNOME/Tango
sources, or available under a free license.

- GNOME icons and GNOME-Colors icons are all licensed under the GPL.

- Icons based on Tango sources or taken from the Tango project are licensed
  under: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ 

  You can visit the Tango project website here:
  http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Desktop_Project

- Many application icons are taken from the Tango Generator project and are
  either available under a free license, or have no license restrictions.

  You can visit the project website here:
  http://mejogid.ohallwebservices.com/site/index.php?q=node/1

Special thanks to:
- The GNOME and Tango projects.
- The Tango Generator project.
- The developers of "Elementary", "Human" and "Erectus" icon themes.
- Many unnamed artists
- The gnome-look.org and linux communities.
