IANAL, but I think that the no encryption/modification restrictions
apply to an application that you're either selling or giving away. If
you supply your client with an un-modified Cake Core, you've lived up
to the license. Anything they do after that is for their own use.

There's nothing stopping me or anyone else from making any changes I
want to the Cake Core files for my own use. What I am restricted from
doing is making changes (i.e., removing the copyright) and
*re-distributing* them.


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