The code written in this repository including the SAT solver is MIT licensed.
The QBF solver links to GPLv3 licensed DepQBF and is therefore GPLv3 licensed.
The interface between the solver module and the rest of the software is generic
and not considered direct usage, so the rest of the software is considered to
still be MIT. This has not been examined in more detail though, so no guarantee
for this can be given yet. If one wants to be certain that no GPLv3 code is
included, the QBF solver module must be removed.

This artifact also includes compiled versions of CAQE
(https://github.com/ltentrup/caqe) and RaReQs
(http://sat.inesc-id.pt/~mikolas/sw/areqs/).

Evaluation of this artifact is allowed without limits.

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