@doppelgangerdev/doppelganger 0.5.6 → 0.5.7

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- SUSTAINABLE USE LICENSE (SUL) v1.0
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- Copyright (c) 2026
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+ Notice & Attribution License v1.0
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+ Version 1.0, January 2026
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- This License governs use of the software and associated documentation (the "Software").
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- By using, copying, modifying, or distributing the Software, you agree to all terms below.
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  1. Definitions
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- 1.1 "Software" means the source code, object code, binaries, and documentation.
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- 1.2 "You" means any individual or entity exercising rights under this License.
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- 1.3 "Non-Commercial" means not primarily intended for or directed toward commercial
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- advantage or monetary compensation.
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- 1.4 "Hosted Service" means making the Software or any portion of its functionality
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- available to third parties over a network, including SaaS, managed services,
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- platform services, or public API offerings.
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- 1.5 "Derivative Work" means any modification, adaptation, or other work based on
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- the Software.
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- 1.6 "Distribution" means providing the Software to any third party by any means,
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- including source code, binaries, containers, or images.
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- 1.7 "Competing Product" means a product or service that provides materially
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- similar functionality to the Software.
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- 1.8 "Author(s)" means the copyright holder(s) of the Software.
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- 2. Grant of Rights
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- 2.1 You may read, inspect, and modify the Software for personal, internal, or
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- Non-Commercial use.
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- 2.2 You may run the Software on your own machines or infrastructure.
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- 2.3 You may create and share community tutorials, examples, and presets.
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- 2.4 You may modify the Software for personal automation, data extraction, or
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- experimentation.
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- 2.5 You may share patches or snippets for Non-Commercial purposes, provided you
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- include required attribution.
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- 3. Restrictions on Use
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- 3.1 You may not offer the Software as a Hosted Service.
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- 3.2 You may not redistribute the Software for commercial hosting or for
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- Competing Products.
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- 3.3 You may not sell, sublicense, rent, lease, or commercially exploit the
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- Software as a standalone product or as part of any paid service.
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- 3.4 You may not use the Software in a manner that violates applicable law or
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- third-party terms, including terms of websites or services you interact with.
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- 3.5 You may not remove, alter, or obscure any copyright, license, or attribution
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- notices.
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- 3.6 You may not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation by the Author(s)
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- without prior written permission.
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- 3.7 You may not circumvent technological restrictions or access controls in
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- violation of applicable law.
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- 4. Redistribution and Attribution
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- 4.1 Any Distribution of source code or Derivative Works must retain this License
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- and all notices.
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- 4.2 If you redistribute source code that includes any part of the Software and
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- the redistribution is not a Hosted Service, you must credit the Author(s)
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- prominently in the source and in accompanying documentation.
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- 4.3 You may not impose additional restrictions that conflict with this License.
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- 4.4 Distribution of binaries or compiled artifacts is prohibited unless expressly
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- permitted in writing by the Author(s).
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- 4.5 Public repositories containing the Software must retain this License file.
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- 5. Ownership and IP
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- 5.1 The Software is licensed, not sold.
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- 5.2 Title, ownership, and intellectual property rights in the Software remain
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- with the Author(s).
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- 5.3 This License does not grant rights in any trademarks, logos, or branding.
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- 6. Compliance and Lawful Use
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- 6.1 You are solely responsible for your use of the Software and compliance with
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- all applicable laws, regulations, and third-party terms.
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- 6.2 The Software does not grant any right to access systems, data, or content
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- without permission.
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- 6.3 You must not use the Software for unlawful, harmful, or unauthorized
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- activities.
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- 6.4 You are solely responsible for obtaining any required permissions, consents,
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- or licenses.
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- 6.5 You bear all responsibility for the accuracy, integrity, and legality of
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- any data processed or collected using the Software.
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- 7. Security and Misuse
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- 7.1 The Software may be used for automation, testing, or data extraction; such
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- use is at your own risk.
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- 7.2 You are responsible for securing your systems, credentials, and any data
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- generated or stored by the Software.
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- 7.3 The Author(s) do not monitor, control, or endorse your usage.
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- 7.4 You agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Author(s) against any claims,
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- damages, losses, or liabilities arising from your use of the Software.
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- 8. No Warranty
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- 8.1 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
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- FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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- 8.2 The Author(s) make no representations about accuracy, reliability, or
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- availability of the Software.
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- 8.3 You assume all risk for use of the Software.
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+ 1.1. "Software" means all source code, binaries, scripts, libraries, components, build configurations, and other software artifacts provided under this license.
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+ 1.2. "Documentation" means user manuals, tutorials, guides, blogs, blog images, examples, promotional materials, or any non-software content created by Authors unless otherwise stated.
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+ 1.3. "Commercial / End-User-Facing Use" means any deployment of the Software where:
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+ (a) End users interact directly with the Software, or
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+ (b) The Software is used to provide a paid service, subscription, support, or monetized offering.
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+ 1.4. "Internal / Private Use" means any deployment where the Software is used solely for personal, research, educational, hobbyist, or internal organizational purposes without access to external end users.
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+ 1.5. "Authors" refers to Mnemosyne and its affiliates who hold copyright or other intellectual property rights in the Software.
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+ 1.6. "Third-Party Components" means software included or bundled with the Software subject to separate licenses (e.g., MIT, BSD, Apache, GPL) as identified in Schedule B.
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+ 2. License Grant
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+ 2.1. Subject to this license's terms and conditions, Authors grant you a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to:
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+ (a) Use, reproduce, modify, and perform the Software,
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+ (b) Distribute copies of the Software, and
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+ (c) Create derivative works based on the Software.
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+ 2.2. These rights are fully unrestricted for Internal / Private Use.
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+ 2.3. Redistribution or commercial use is subject to Sections 3-5.
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+ 3. Commercial / End-User-Facing Use Rights and Obligations
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+ 3.1. Notice and Delivery of Modifications
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+ Users engaging in Commercial or End-User-Facing Use must provide the Authors with the source code of any Derivative Works (as defined in Section 22) by:
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+ (a) Sending the modified portions of the code, or the source code for functional extensions, directly to licensing@doppelgangerdev.com; or
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+ (b) Providing a link to a public repository (e.g., GitHub, GitLab) containing the modifications.
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+ (c) Scope of Delivery: Users are not required to send their entire software stack or unrelated proprietary code. Delivery is limited strictly to the modifications made to the Software and any new logic that functions as a derivative or extension of the Software.
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+ (d) This delivery is a mandatory condition for commercial validity; failure to provide these portions at the time of deployment constitutes a material breach and voids the right to Commercial Use under Section 23.
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+ 3.2. Original Code Display and Anonymity
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+ (a) Authors may not publicly release or distribute the modified code in a way that identifies it as the User's original work unless the User explicitly chooses to open-source it (e.g., by providing a public repository link).
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+ (b) This allows the User to fulfill their delivery obligation via email (Section 3.1a) without risking the public exposure of their proprietary identity or specific implementation details.
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+ 3.3. Attribution Requirement
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+ (a) Authors shall credit the User as a source of inspiration in public documentation or product materials only if the modified code is explicitly designated as open-source by the User (e.g., by providing a public repository link).
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+ (b) To maintain the privacy protections in Section 3.2, no attribution shall be provided for private modifications sent via email, ensuring the User remains anonymous.
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+ 3.4. Reciprocal Grant-Back (The "Payment")
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+ (a) In exchange for Commercial Use, the User grants Authors a perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free, irrevocable license to use, modify, and commercialize the modified portions or extensions provided under Section 3.1.
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+ (b) This grant-back ensures that the Authors benefit from the User's improvements to the logic while the User retains ownership of their unrelated proprietary systems.
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+ 3.5. Clarification and Support
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+ Users who are uncertain whether their intended deployment qualifies as Commercial or End-User-Facing Use may reach out to licensing@doppelgangerdev.com for guidance before proceeding. Contacting the Authors does not substitute for compliance, but it helps ensure the correct classification and any attendant obligations are understood. Users who choose to proceed as if the deployment is Commercial Use while awaiting guidance must still satisfy the delivery obligation if the Authors later confirm the deployment is commercial.
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+ 3.6. Delivery Evidence and Enforcement
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+ Failure to send the required delivery or sending it to the wrong address remains a violation only if the Authors determine that Commercial or End-User-Facing Use applies and the delivery was never received. Users bear the burden of proving compliance—keep timestamped emails, delivery receipts, transmission logs, or tracking numbers showing the dispatch. If the User can produce such evidence and the Authors cannot independently verify non-receipt, auditors will treat the obligation as satisfied. Authors claiming non-receipt must promptly notify the User in writing and cite corroborating evidence (for example, bounced email headers or delivery system failures); absence of that evidence will be interpreted in favor of the User. When Authors confirm they caused or acknowledged the delivery failure, the User will be excused because the Authors are responsible for that failure. If Authors determine the deployment is not Commercial Use, these delivery rules do not apply retroactively.
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+ 4. Documentation, Blogs, Tutorials, And Media
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+ 4.1. Documentation, blogs, blog images, tutorials, guides, promotional materials, or other creative content created by Authors are not included in this Software License.
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+ 4.2. Such content is licensed separately under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0, unless otherwise stated.
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+ 4.3. Users may not claim ownership of, remove, or modify attribution for such content outside CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 terms.
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+ 5. Third-Party Components
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+ 5.1. The Software may include Third-Party Components subject to their own licenses.
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+ 5.2. Users must comply with the licenses of all Third-Party Components (including attribution, copyright notices, and other conditions).
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+ 6. Intellectual Property
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+ 6.1. All copyrights, patents, and trademarks remain with the Authors.
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+ 6.2. No intellectual property rights are transferred to the User.
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+ 6.3. All rights not expressly granted under this license are reserved.
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+ 7. Contributions
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+ 7.1. Contributions to official repositories follow terms chosen by Authors.
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+ 7.2. Authors retain the right to incorporate any feedback or code.
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+ 7.3. IUL rights are maintained for all submitted contributions.
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+ 8. Disclaimer of Warranties
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+ 8.1. The Software is provided "as is" without any express warranties.
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+ 8.2. No implied warranties of merchantability are provided.
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+ 8.3. Authors do not guarantee the Software is error-free or fit for purpose.
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- 9.1 IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
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- DAMAGES, OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT, OR
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- OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
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- USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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- 9.2 The foregoing limitation applies even if the Author(s) have been advised of
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- the possibility of such damages.
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- 9.3 In jurisdictions that do not allow limitation of liability, liability is
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- limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.
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- 10. Third-Party Components
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- 10.1 The Software may include or depend on third-party libraries or services.
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- 10.2 Those components are subject to their own licenses and terms.
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- 10.3 You are responsible for compliance with any third-party requirements.
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- 11. Privacy and Data
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- 11.1 You are responsible for handling personal data lawfully and securely.
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- 11.2 The Author(s) do not collect, transmit, or store your data unless you
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- explicitly configure the Software to do so.
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- 11.3 You are responsible for any disclosures or notices required by law.
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- 12.1 You must comply with all applicable export control and sanctions laws.
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- 12.2 You may not use or export the Software in violation of such laws.
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- 13.1 This License does not grant any commercial rights beyond those expressly
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- permitted.
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- 13.2 The Author(s) reserve the right to offer separate commercial licenses,
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- Hosted Services, or enterprise features at their discretion.
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- 13.3 If you seek commercial rights, you must obtain a separate written license.
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- 14. Feedback
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- 14.1 You may provide feedback, suggestions, or improvements.
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- 14.2 You grant the Author(s) a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free
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- license to use, modify, and incorporate feedback into the Software.
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- 15. Termination
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- 15.1 Any breach of this License automatically terminates your rights to use the
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- Software.
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- 15.2 Upon termination, you must cease all use and delete all copies in your
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- possession or control.
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- 15.3 Sections that by their nature should survive termination shall survive,
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- 16. Notice of Violations
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- 16.1 The Author(s) may enforce this License at their discretion.
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- 16.2 Failure to enforce any provision is not a waiver of future enforcement.
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- 17.1 If any provision is held to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions
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- 18.1 This License constitutes the entire agreement regarding the Software and
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- 19.1 The Author(s) may publish updated versions of this License.
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- 19.2 Continued use of the Software after an updated License is published
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- 20. Contact
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- 20.1 For commercial licensing inquiries or permissions, contact the Author(s)
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- 21.1 All third party components incorporated into the Software are licensed
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- under the original license provided by the owner of the applicable component.
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+ 9.1. Authors are not liable for direct or indirect damages from use.
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+ 9.2. No liability exists for data loss or business interruptions.
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+ 9.3. Total liability is limited to the extent permitted by law.
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+ 10. Governing Law & Jurisdiction
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+ 10.1. The laws of the Authors' home jurisdiction govern this license.
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+ 10.2. Disputes shall be resolved in the Authors' local courts.
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+ 10.3. Alternative venues must be agreed upon in writing by all parties.
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+ 11. Severability
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+ 11.1. Invalid provisions shall not affect the validity of the remainder.
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+ 11.2. Unenforceable terms shall be modified to reflect original intent.
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+ 11.3. The remaining agreement shall continue in full legal force.
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+ 12. Assignment
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+ 12.1. Users may not transfer their rights without written consent.
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+ 12.2. Obligations under this license cannot be delegated to others.
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+ 12.3. Unauthorized assignments shall be considered null and void.
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+ 13.1. Users must follow all local and international export laws.
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+ 13.2. Software may not be exported to prohibited countries or entities.
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+ 13.3. Compliance with all trade sanctions and regulations is required.
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+ 14.1. No separate patent license is implied by this agreement.
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+ 14.2. Rights are limited to the use of the provided Software only.
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+ 14.3. Patent claims against the Authors terminate this license instantly.
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+ 15. Compliance with Laws
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+ 15.1. Users are responsible for following all applicable statutes.
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+ 15.2. Use of Software must not violate third-party legal rights.
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+ 15.3. Regulatory compliance remains the sole duty of the User.
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+ 16. Privacy and Data Protection
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+ 16.1. Users must manage personal data according to privacy laws.
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+ 16.2. Software use must comply with data protection regulations.
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+ 16.3. Authors are not responsible for the User's data handling.
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+ 17. Notices
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+ 17.1. License notices must remain in all Software redistributions.
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+ 17.2. Copyright headers in the source code must not be removed.
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+ 17.3. Documentation must include a reference to this original license.
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+ 18. Examples of Internal vs. Commercial Use
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+ 18.1. Internal: Dashboards for private staff use have no obligations.
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+ 18.2. Commercial: Public AI tools require notice and attribution.
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+ 18.3. Hybrid: External partner access triggers Commercial Use rules.
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+ 19. Entire Agreement
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+ 19.1. This document is the full agreement between the parties.
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+ 19.2. No verbal agreements or prior understandings are binding.
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+ 19.3. Modifications to these terms must be made in writing.
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+ 20. Acceptance
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+ 20.1. Downloading the Software constitutes formal acceptance.
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+ 20.2. Modification of the code acts as agreement to these terms.
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+ 20.3. Distribution of the Software confirms the User's consent.
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+ 21.1. Distribution includes the sharing of binaries and containers.
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+ 21.2. Providing library access to external parties is distribution.
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+ 21.3. Any deployment accessible to the public is considered distributed.
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+ 22.1. Any modification to the source code is a derivative work.
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+ 22.2. Functional extensions built on the Software are derivatives.
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+ 22.3. Translation or porting to other languages creates a derivative.
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+ 23.1. Breach of Section 3 voids the right to Commercial Use.
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+ 23.2. Authors may demand immediate cessation of non-compliant use.
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+ 23.3. Legal action may be taken for any material breach of terms.
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+ 24. Headings
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+ 24.1. Headings are used for organizational convenience only.
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+ 24.2. Titles do not limit or define the scope of the sections.
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+ 24.3. Interpretation shall be based on the text of the clauses.
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+ 25. No Waiver
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+ 25.1. Failure to enforce a term does not waive the right to do so.
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+ 25.2. Delay in legal action does not constitute future permission.
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+ 25.3. All rights remain enforceable regardless of past enforcement.
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+ 26. Cumative Remedies
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+ 26.1. Legal remedies under this License are not mutually exclusive.
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+ 26.2. Authors may pursue multiple forms of relief simultaneously.
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+ 26.3. Rights under this license add to existing statutory rights.
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+ 27. Injunctive Relief
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+ 27.1. Breaches may cause irreparable harm to the Authors.
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+ 27.2. Authors may seek court orders to stop unauthorized use.
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+ 27.3. Relief may be sought without the need to prove actual damages.
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+ 28. Independent Contractors
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+ 28.1. No partnership or agency is created by this License.
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+ 28.2. Users do not have the authority to bind the Authors.
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+ 28.3. This agreement does not establish an employment relationship.
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+ 29. Force Majeure
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+ 29.1. Authors are not liable for delays from external disasters.
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+ 29.2. Uncontrollable events excuse performance of obligations.
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+ 29.3. Neither party is responsible for acts of God or war.
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+ 30. Survival
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+ 30.1. Section 3 obligations continue after license termination.
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+ 30.2. Attribution and notice requirements remain in effect.
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+ 30.3. Liability and warranty disclaimers survive indefinitely.
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+ 31. Applicability of License to Other Software
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+ 31.1. Any person or organization may apply this license to software they own or have the right to license.
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+ 31.2. By choosing to apply this license, the licensor agrees that the terms of this license will govern the licensed software.
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+ 31.3. Users incorporating Third-Party Components must comply with all applicable third-party licenses in addition to this license.
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+ 31.4. This license may be applied to original software, derivatives, plugins, or extensions created by the licensor.