# Open Source License Multica is licensed under a modified version of the Apache License 2.0, with the following additional conditions: 1. Multica may be utilized commercially, including as a backend service for other applications or as a task management platform for enterprises. Should the conditions below be met, a commercial license must be obtained from the producer: a. Hosted or embedded service: Unless explicitly authorized by Multica in writing, you may not use the Multica source code to provide a hosted service to third parties, or embed Multica as a component of a product or service that is sold, licensed, or otherwise commercially distributed to third parties. - This restriction applies to offering Multica (in whole or substantial part) as a SaaS platform, a managed service, or as an integrated component within another commercial offering. - Internal use within a single organization (including multiple workspaces) does not require a commercial license. b. LOGO and copyright information: In the process of using Multica's frontend, you may not remove or modify the LOGO or copyright information in the Multica console or applications. This restriction is inapplicable to uses of Multica that do not involve its frontend. - Frontend Definition: For the purposes of this license, the "frontend" of Multica includes all components located in the `apps/web/` directory when running Multica from the raw source code, or the "web" image when running Multica with Docker. 2. As a contributor, you should agree that: a. The producer can adjust the open-source agreement to be more strict or relaxed as deemed necessary. b. Your contributed code may be used for commercial purposes, including but not limited to its cloud business operations. Apart from the specific conditions mentioned above, all other rights and restrictions follow the Apache License 2.0. Detailed information about the Apache License 2.0 can be found at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. © 2025 Multica, Inc.