docs: add SaaS restriction to BSL 1.1 license
Only the Licensor may offer the Licensed Work as a hosted/managed service (SaaS). Self-hosted production use remains free up to 1,000 devices. Updated LICENSE, README, and docs to reflect the new terms. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ Additional Use Grant: You may use the Licensed Work in production to
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manage up to 1,000 devices without limitation.
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Production use exceeding 1,000 managed devices
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requires a commercial license from the Licensor.
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You may not provide the Licensed Work to third
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parties as a hosted or managed service (SaaS)
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without a separate commercial agreement with the
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Licensor. Self-hosted production use within the
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device limits above is permitted.
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Change Date: March 8, 2030
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Change License: Apache License, Version 2.0
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@@ -98,9 +98,10 @@ See the documentation site for screenshots and feature walkthroughs.
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[Business Source License 1.1](LICENSE)
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Free for production use managing up to 1,000 devices with no limitations. Deployments
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exceeding 1,000 managed devices require a commercial license. See the LICENSE file
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for full terms.
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Free for self-hosted production use managing up to 1,000 devices with no limitations.
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Deployments exceeding 1,000 managed devices require a commercial license. Offering
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the Licensed Work as a hosted or managed service (SaaS) to third parties requires a
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separate commercial agreement. See the LICENSE file for full terms.
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For commercial licensing inquiries: [license@theotherdude.net](mailto:license@theotherdude.net)
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@@ -201,4 +201,4 @@ docker-compose.observability.yml Prometheus + Grafana
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## License
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Open-source. Self-hosted. Your data stays on your infrastructure.
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Business Source License 1.1. Self-hosted. Your data stays on your infrastructure. SaaS use requires a commercial agreement.
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