rc safe for commercial use?npm package · License: (BSD-2-Clause OR MIT OR Apache-2.0)
rc is licensed under (BSD-2-Clause OR MIT OR Apache-2.0), which imposes no source-disclosure obligation in any of the shipping models below.
| How you ship it | Result | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Hosted SaaS | No obligation | This package offers a choice of licenses. The least restrictive option is shown. BSD-2-Clause requires retaining the copyright notice and the license text. There is no source-disclosure obligation. |
| Distributed binary / app | No obligation | This package offers a choice of licenses. The least restrictive option is shown. BSD-2-Clause requires retaining the copyright notice and the license text. There is no source-disclosure obligation. |
| Delivered to customer | No obligation | This package offers a choice of licenses. The least restrictive option is shown. BSD-2-Clause requires retaining the copyright notice and the license text. There is no source-disclosure obligation. |
| Internal use only | No obligation | This package offers a choice of licenses. The least restrictive option is shown. BSD-2-Clause requires retaining the copyright notice and the license text. There is no source-disclosure obligation. |
| Published library | No obligation | This package offers a choice of licenses. The least restrictive option is shown. BSD-2-Clause requires retaining the copyright notice and the license text. There is no source-disclosure obligation. |
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If you only use it at build time, the answer changes.
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