Thank you for purchasing Long Live The Queen! This file contains general 
information about the use of this software. Please read this file before 
continuing the installation! Using this software indicates agreement to the 
following terms and conditions. If you disagree with the terms, you should not 
install or use the software.

By purchasing this software you have the right to install and use it on any 
computer personally owned and/or primarily used by you. This includes, for 
instance, a work machine and a home machine, or multiple home machines. This 
does not include computer labs that you manage, administrate, or visit, or 
computers in your home that are primarily used by another individual. You may 
make backup copies of this software for your own archives.

Long Live The Queen is the original and copyrighted creation of Hanako Games and
Spiky Caterpillar.  Hanako Games and Spiky Caterpillar are not liable for
errors contained in this software or any loss, damages, or malfunctions 
arising from the use of the software.

This game is not free software.  However, some of the libraries that this
game uses are free software.  The free components of this game are found
in the renpy/, common/ and lib/ directories on the Linux version of the
game.  On the MacOS version of the game, they are found under
LongLiveTheQueen.app/Contents/ in the Frameworks/, Resources/autorun/common/,
Resources/autorun/renpy/, Resources/include/, and Resources/lib/ directories.
In the Windows version of the game, they are found in the common/ and
renpy/ directories, as well as the files renpy.code and python25.dll.

This program uses the Ren'Py visual novel development environment.  The
full license terms for Ren'Py and the libraries that it uses are spelled
out in the file renpy/LICENSE.txt (Found in 
LongLiveTheQueen.app/Contents/Resources/MacOS/autorun/ under MacOS X).
A list of all components used by Ren'Py follows:
  * Ren'Py (MIT license)
    * Python (Python License)
    * Pygame (LGPL)
    * SDL (LGPL)
    * SDL_image (LGPL)
    * SDL_ttf (LGPL)
    * SDL_mixer (LGPL)
    * Freetype (LGPL)
    * FFmpeg (LGPL)
    * Fribidi (LGPL)
    * jpeg (JPEG License)
    * libpng (PNG license)
    * zlib (Zlib License)
    * bzip2 (Bzip2 License)
    * pyobjc (MIT License)
    * py2exe (MIT License)
    * GLEW (Modified BSD, MIT)

The Linux build may also include code from:

    * directfb (LGPL)
    * svgalib (LGPL)

If any of the provisions, limitations or exclusions contained within this 
document are found to be legally invalid, they shall be considered omitted, 
and the rest of the document still stands.

