Licensing
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This page outlines the licenses under which we distribute our code, documentation, and design assets. Please read carefully to understand your rights and responsibilities.
1. Code and SDKs
Unless stated otherwise, all SDKs and source code libraries provided in our public repositories are licensed under the MIT License.
MIT License Summary
You are free to:
- Use the code in personal or commercial projects
- Modify and distribute it
- Include it in proprietary software
You must:
- Include the original license notice
- Not hold us liable for any damages or issues arising from its use
2. Documentation
All official documentation is licensed under a custom documentation license.
Allowed
- Use internally within your organization
- Link to our documentation publicly
Not Allowed
- Redistribute or republish the full documentation
- Create derivative works without permission
Contact us if you’d like to license the documentation for training or translation purposes.
3. UI Kit and Design Assets
Icons, components, and other design assets are distributed under a custom non-commercial license unless noted.
You May
- Use in personal and internal company projects
- Reference or prototype using our styles
You May Not
- Resell, redistribute, or include in commercial templates
- Rebrand or pass off as your own design system
For commercial use or extended rights, please contact licensing@example.com.
4. Third-Party Dependencies
Some tools and assets may include third-party libraries under separate open-source licenses (e.g. Apache 2.0, GPL). Please refer to their respective licenses when using those packages.
5. Contact
For licensing questions, commercial inquiries, or exceptions, reach out to: