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PDFlibrary is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0). You are free to use, modify, and distribute PDFlibrary in your open-source projects.
Use PDFlibrary for free in open-source projects where you make your source code publicly available.
Modify the source code and distribute your version, as long as you comply with AGPL-3.0 requirements.
Any modifications or derivative works must also be licensed under AGPL-3.0 and made publicly available.
When using PDFlibrary under AGPL-3.0, you must comply with the following requirements:
You should mention our open-source and include AGPL license details in the PDF metadata. You should also retain the producer line in all PDFs created or modified using our open-source.
Any modifications to our open-source must be disclosed under the AGPL. This includes sharing the modified code with any users interacting with it.
Usage of our open-source tools must be limited to AGPL-compliant environments, where all AGPL requirements are fully respected.
You cannot deploy our open-source as part of a server-based application or service without disclosing your own application's full source code under AGPL to any users interacting with it.
Yes! If you're using PDFlibrary on a public website, the AGPLv3 requires you to provide your source code to your users.
If you modify PDFlibrary and deploy it as a network service (e.g., a web application), you must make your modified source code available publicly under AGPL-3.0.
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