ReSpect is distributed as proprietary software at no cost and is currently
available as OpenMP parallel static binaries for Linux OS and x86_64
architecture. The program is limited to non-commercial, academic, and
non-profit private use and its further copy, modification, redistribution or
sublicense in whole or in part is not permitted. In particular, these specific
terms of use apply:

a) The use of ReSpect is restricted to non-commercial, academic, and non-profit
   private use and includes installation, execution, and display of data generated
   with the software for the purpose of research, education, and academic
   publishing. The experimental nature of ReSpect means that there is no warranty
   of correctness of results nor fitness for a particular purpose, and the authors
   of ReSpect cannot be held responsible in any way for any consequences arising
   from the use of the program.

b) Excluded from the use of ReSpect are research activities for commercial
   purposes, including collaborations or cooperations with non-academic partners,
   private companies, non-profit or governmental organisations. 

c) Expressly excluded from the use of ReSpect are research activities for
   military purposes.  

d) It is prohibited to transfer ReSpect or make it available to third parties
   in any form. In particular, it is not permitted to sell, rent, copy or give
   ReSpect to someone or sublicense it in any other way, or to redistribute
   ReSpect or make it accessible publicly or via cloud services.  

e) ReSpect is licensed for private use to single users as well as research
   groups. For a research group, the research group leader is responsible for
   the compliance of their group with these conditions.  

f) If results obtained with ReSpect are published in the scientific literature
   or publicly accessible reports, the users shall reference the program as:

   ReSpect: Relativistic spectroscopy DFT program package M. Repisky, S.
   Komorovsky, M. Kadek, L. Konecny, U. Ekstrom, E.  Malkin, M. Kaupp, K. Ruud, O.
   L. Malkina, and V. G. Malkin, J. Chem. Phys.  152, 184101 (2020) 

   Using specific methods included in ReSpect may require citing additional articles, 
   as described in the program output and online documentation available on the ReSpect
   website. 


If you are unsure whether you are eligible for the software license, please
contact the authors at info@respectprogram.eu. All eligible users can download
ReSpect's OpenMP parallel static binaries for Linux OS and x86_64 architecture
from the following link.
