Disclaimer and Non-profit use Licence Agreement

This non-profit use licence agreement is an agreement 
between the author of AASI and the person who acquires 
it. By acquiring the program the person is agreeing to be 
bound by the terms of this agreement. 

1. This licence entitles the licensee (one person) and 
   the licensee's research group to obtain a copy of the 
   source or executable code and to use the acquired 
   program for academic or non-profit use within a 
   research group; or, it entitles the licensee (one 
   company, organisation or computing centre) to install 
   the program and allow access to the executable code to 
   members of the licensee's organisation for academic or 
   non-profit use. No user or site will re-distribute the 
   source code or executable code to a third party in 
   original or modified form without the written permission 
   of the author. 

2. Publications which result from using the acquired program 
   will reference the article:

      Siiskonen, T., Pllnen, R., Advanced simulation code 
      for alpha spectrometry. In Nuclear Instruments & 
      Methods in Physics Research A 550; pp. 425-434, 
      Elsevier, 2005

3. This licence does not permit any commercial (profit-making
   or proprietary) use or re-licensing or re-distributions.
   Persons interested in for-profit use should contact the 
   author. 

4. To the extent permissible under applicable laws, no 
   responsibility is assumed and is hereby disclaimed by 
   STUK for any injury and/or damage to persons or property 
   as a result of any actual or alleged libelous statements,
   infringement of intellectual property or privacy rights, 
   or products liability, whether resulting from negligence 
   or otherwise, including without limitation from any use 
   or operation of any ideas, instructions, procedures, 
   products or methods contained in the material therein.

This information or software is provided by its creators or 
authors as a service to the user on an "as is" basis, and if 
downloaded by the user should be checked for defects or 
viruses before being used. The creators or authors retain 
copyright and other proprietary rights. 