Salvium-RS Commercial License Copyright (c) 2024-2026 Whisky. All rights reserved. OVERVIEW The Salvium-RS Software is source-available under the terms described in the LICENSE file. Use beyond personal educational study of the source code requires a Commercial License from the Author. This file describes the terms under which a Commercial License may be obtained. WHO NEEDS A COMMERCIAL LICENSE You need a Commercial License if you are not the Author or a Designee (as defined in the LICENSE file) and you intend to: - Use the Software or its compiled libraries in any application, product, or service (whether commercial or non-commercial) - Distribute the Software or derivative works to third parties - Deploy the Software's compiled binaries (libsalvium_crypto, libsalvium_ffi, or any other build artifact) in any environment - Integrate the Software's APIs into your own software COMMERCIAL LICENSE TERMS Commercial licenses are issued on an annual basis and must be renewed each year for continued use. A lapsed license requires the licensee to cease all use of the Software until renewed or renegotiated. License terms are negotiated individually and may include, at the Author's discretion: - An annual license fee (the specific amount is set by contract) - Per-seat, per-deployment, or revenue-based pricing - Scope restrictions (single product, single organization, etc.) - Source code access and modification rights - Technical support and maintenance - Warranty and indemnification provisions There are no free commercial licenses. Any use that generates revenue, directly or indirectly, requires a paid annual license from the Author. HOW TO OBTAIN A COMMERCIAL LICENSE Contact the Author: Whisky Email: mxhess@proton.me Web: https://salvium.io Please include: - Your name and organization - A description of your intended use - Expected scale (users, deployments, revenue) DESIGNEE STATUS The Author may grant Designee status in writing, which confers the same rights as the Author under the LICENSE file. Designee status is granted at the Author's sole discretion and may be revoked with reasonable written notice.