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Update license information in readme.rst

Added information on how disjunctively dual licensed code from
other projects is treated in the TF-A project.

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@ -33,16 +33,25 @@ license text is included in those source files.
- The stdlib source code is derived from FreeBSD code, which uses various
BSD licenses, including BSD-3-Clause and BSD-2-Clause.
- The libfdt source code is dual licensed. It is used by this project under
the terms of the BSD-2-Clause license.
- The libfdt source code is disjunctively dual licensed
(GPL-2.0+ OR BSD-2-Clause). It is used by this project under the terms of
the BSD-2-Clause license. Any contributions to this code must be made under
the terms of both licenses.
- The LLVM compiler-rt source code is dual licensed. It is used by this
project under the terms of the NCSA license (also known as the University of
Illinois/NCSA Open Source License).
- The LLVM compiler-rt source code is disjunctively dual licensed
(NCSA OR MIT). It is used by this project under the terms of the NCSA
license (also known as the University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License),
which is a permissive license compatible with BSD-3-Clause. Any
contributions to this code must be made under the terms of both licenses.
- The zlib source code is licensed under the Zlib license, which is a
permissive license compatible with BSD-3-Clause.
- Some STMicroelectronics platform source code is disjunctively dual licensed
(GPL-2.0+ OR BSD-3-Clause). It is used by this project under the terms of the
BSD-3-Clause license. Any contributions to this code must be made under the
terms of both licenses.
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