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Verifone® Product Third Party Software Information for Gemware Products Verifone® Product Third Party Software Information for Gemware Products In addition to its own hardware and software products, Verifone® products incorporate third party software that is provided under or subject to certain free and/or open source software licenses, as set forth below. You may download the source code and access the related notice and license information at the website listed. The notices included here and the lists of sites from which source code can be downloaded are complete and accurate to Verifone's knowledge as of the date of publication of this notice document. For updated notice information and/or to download source code with respect to Verifone product updates, please refer to the updated listing and associated notices at http://www.verifone.com/development-tools/code-center.aspx . 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