Clear, practical terms for real-world operations.
LogisBase is provided under a source-accessible model. You can use and self-host it for internal business operations. If you deploy modified versions as part of an externally accessible service, those modifications are subject to the standard sharing requirements — or you can obtain an Enterprise License to keep them proprietary under commercial terms.
Source-Accessible License
LogisBase is provided under a source-accessible model that allows you to use, modify, and self-host the platform for operational needs. When you deploy modified versions over a network, those changes must remain available under the same license terms.
- Running LogisBase for your own fleet or internal operations
- Self-hosted deployments without proprietary modifications
- Research, academic, and evaluation use cases
- Developers contributing improvements back to the ecosystem
- Teams that prioritize transparency and auditability
- Keeping modifications private while offering the system as a service
- Building proprietary SaaS products without sharing changes
- OEM or white-label deployments with closed modifications
Enterprise License
The Enterprise License provides expanded commercial rights for organizations that require full confidentiality over their customizations and deployments. It enables proprietary use of LogisBase within commercial environments under negotiated terms, including SaaS, white-label, and OEM scenarios. Your proprietary extensions and modifications remain your intellectual property under the terms of the agreement.
- Proprietary modifications kept private within commercial deployments
- Building and operating SaaS products on top of LogisBase
- OEM and white-label distribution models
- Managed service providers serving multiple client environments
- Enterprises requiring confidential customizations and tailored licensing terms
Understanding the source-sharing requirement
The key distinction in LogisBase’s source-accessible model is how modifications are treated when the platform is deployed beyond private infrastructure. If you modify LogisBase and operate it as a service for external users, those changes fall under the standard sharing requirements of the license.
Internal deployment
Running LogisBase within your organization for operational use only, with no external customer or third-party access. No source-sharing obligations apply.
Network deployment with modifications
Operating a modified version of LogisBase as a service accessed by external users or customers. Modifications to the platform must remain available under the standard license terms.
Proprietary modifications
If you need to keep your custom changes private while running LogisBase as part of a commercial offering, an Enterprise License is required.
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