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# The Libertaria Commonwealth License (LCL-1.0)
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### ⚡ Developer Summary (TL;DR)
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**This software belongs to the tribe.** It is free to use, modify, and distribute, but you cannot privatize it.
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We enforce **Total Reciprocity**:
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1. **No Secrets:** If you modify this code, you must share your changes.
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2. **No "Cloud" Loophole:** If you run this software as a Service (SaaS) or backend API, you **must** offer the source code to your users. Hiding behind a server does not exempt you.
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3. **Virality:** You cannot link this code into a closed-source application. If you mix your code with ours, your code becomes Commonwealth too.
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Code for the common good, or not at all.
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### 🛡️ Why LCL-1.0?
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- **Anti-Monopoly:** Prevents "Strip-Mining"—where corporations take open code, wrap it in a paid cloud service, and contribute nothing back.
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- **SaaS-Proof:** Closes the gap left by older licenses (like GPL) that didn't foresee the Cloud era.
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- **Patent Disarmament:** Includes a "Cold War" clause. If you sue for patents, you lose your license.
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- **Fortified:** Governed by **Dutch Law** (Amsterdam) to ensure the Commonwealth is protected by unshakeable legal certainty.
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_For the full legal text, see the `LICENSE` file._ |