License
PySisyphe software, Release alpha 0.9 (c) 2023 J.-A. Lotterie.
The software remains the property of the author J.-A. Lotterie.
The software is distributed “AS IS” under this license solely for non-commercial. The author makes clear that no condition is made or to be implied, nor is any warranty given or to be implied, as to the accuracy of the software, or that it will be suitable for any particular purpose or for use under any specific conditions. Furthermore, the author disclaims all responsibility for the use which is made of the software. It further disclaims any liability for the outcomes arising from using the software.
The licensee agrees to indemnify the author and hold him harmless from and against any and all claims, damages and liabilities asserted by third parties (including claims for negligence) which arise directly or indirectly from the use of the software or the sale of any products based on the software.
No part of the software may be reproduced, modified, transmitted or transferred in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the express permission of the author. The permission of the author is not required if the said reproduction, modification, transmission or transference is done without financial return, the conditions of this license are imposed upon the receiver of the product, and all original and amended source code is included in any transmitted product. You may be held legally responsible for any copyright infringement that is caused or encouraged by your failure to abide by these terms and conditions.
You are not permitted under this license to use this software commercially. Use for which any financial return is received shall be defined as commercial use, and includes (1) integration of all or part of the source code or the software into a product for sale or license by or on behalf of license to third parties or (2) use of the software or any derivative of it for research with the final aim of developing software products for sale or license to a third party or (3) use of the software or any derivative of it for research with the final aim of developing non-software products for sale or license to a third party, or (4) use of the software to provide any service to an external organization for which payment is received.
If you are interested in using the software for commercial purposes, please contact the author, J.-A. Lotterie, at pysisyphe@gmail.com to negotiate a license.