Corvin
Copyright 2026 Silvio Jurk

This product includes software developed by Silvio Jurk.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (see LICENSE).

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Trademark notice
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"Corvin" is the project name used by the copyright holder to identify
this software. The Apache License does not grant permission to use the
trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the licensor,
except as required for describing the origin of the Work and reproducing
the content of this NOTICE file (see License § 6).

Forks intended for redistribution under a different name remain permitted
by the License; the trademark restriction only prevents unauthorized use
of the "Corvin" identifier to brand derivative or third-party products.

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Licensing
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Most components of this release are licensed under the Apache License,
Version 2.0 (see LICENSE).

Exception — Compute plugin:

  The Compute plugin (core/compute/) is licensed under the Business
  Source License 1.1 (BSL-1.1). Production use of the Compute Worker
  or Compute Fabric requires a commercial license. Trial use (up to
  500 iterations, grid/random strategies, single worker) is free
  without restriction. The BSL terms automatically convert to
  Apache-2.0 four years after each version's release date.
  For the current shipping version the pinned Change Date is
  2030-06-16 (see core/compute/LICENSE).

  See core/compute/LICENSE for the full BSL-1.1 text.

For commercial licensing (Compute production use, SLA, compliance
attestation, enterprise support) contact the maintainer at the address
in SECURITY.md or see docs/licensing/ for current licensing information.

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Third-party components
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This software depends on third-party components distributed under their
own licenses. See requirements.txt (Python) and the package.json files
under operator/bridges/*/ (Node.js) for the dependency list; each
package retains its upstream license.
