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  1. shadowsocks-csharp
  2. ==================
  3. Copyright (C) 2015 clowwindy <clowwindy42@gmail.com>
  4. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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  14. 3rd party projects
  15. ==================
  16. Privoxy
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  293. Ty Coon, President of Vice
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  299. PolarSSL
  300. --------
  301. https://polarssl.org/
  302. License: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/polarssl/polarssl/development/LICENSE
  303. SimpleJson
  304. ----------
  305. https://github.com/facebook-csharp-sdk/simple-json
  306. Copyright (c) 2011, The Outercurve Foundation
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  323. ZXing
  324. -----
  325. Copyright 2007 ZXing authors
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  335. libsodium
  336. ---------
  337. Copyright (c) 2013-2015
  338. Frank Denis <j at pureftpd dot org>
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