Currently it is only MIT license which is free and need not be renewed.
Use the code in commercial applications: For example, a company can create a proprietary piece of software that includes all or part of the original open source code, then charge money for that software.
Modify the code: In other words, developers can change/update the code however they’d like.
Distribute copies of the code and any modifications: As long as the original copyright notice and the license itself are included, an organization can distribute and sell copies or modified versions of the code.
Sublicense the code: This means you can incorporate the original code into a modification with a stricter license.
For updates, find the block in the Store and check if there are newer versions released.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can with MIT license.
Yes, you can with MIT license.
You can’t hold the code author(s) legally liable for any reason.
You also can’t delete the copyright notice and original license from your version of the code.
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