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Steam and other Valve products distributed via Steam use certain third party materials that require notifications about their license terms. You can find a list of these notifications in the file called {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.doc}} (Microsoft Word or 3rd-party Office application required) or {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.txt}} distributed with the {{steamicon|1}} client and the {{source|1|nt=2}} games. Where license terms require Valve to make source code available for redistribution, the code may be found here.
Steam and other Valve products distributed via Steam use certain third party materials that require notifications about their license terms. You can find a list of these notifications in the file called {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.doc}} (Microsoft Word or 3rd-party Office application required) or {{code|ThirdPartyLegalNotices.txt}} distributed with the {{steamicon|1}} client and the {{source|1|nt=2}} games. Where license terms require Valve to make source code available for redistribution, the code may be found here.
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Steam and other Valve products distributed via Steam use certain third party materials that require notifications about their license terms. You can find a list of these notifications in the file called ThirdPartyLegalNotices.doc (Microsoft Word or 3rd-party Office application required) or ThirdPartyLegalNotices.txt distributed with the Steam client and the Source 1 engine games. Where license terms require Valve to make source code available for redistribution, the code may be found here.