Rails UI grants you an on-going, non-exclusive license to use the Components and Templates.
The license grants permission to one individual (the Licensee) to access and use the Components and Templates.
- Use the Components and Templates to create unlimited End Products.
- Modify the Components and Templates to create derivative components and templates. Those components and templates are subject to this license.
- Use the Components and Templates to create unlimited End Products for unlimited Clients.
- Use the Components and Templates to create End Products where the End Product is sold to End Users.
- Use the Components and Templates to create End Products that are open source and freely available to End Users.
- Use the Components and Templates to create End Products that are designed to allow an End User to build their own End Products using the Components and Templates or derivatives of the Components and Templates.
- Re-distribute the Components and Templates or derivatives of the Components and Templates separately from an End Product, neither in code or as design assets.
- Share your access to the Components and Templates with any other individuals.
- Use the Components and Templates to produce anything that may be deemed by Rails UI, in their sole and absolute discretion, to be competitive or in conflict with the business of Rails UI.
Examples of usage allowed by the license:
- Creating a personal application by yourself.
- Creating a website or web application for a client that will be owned by that client.
- Creating a commercial SaaS application (like an invoicing app for example) where end users have to pay a fee to use the application.
- Creating a commercial self-hosted web application that is sold to end users for a one-time fee.
- Creating a web application where the primary purpose is clearly not to simply re-distribute the components (like a conference organization app that uses the components for its UI for example) that is free and open source, where the source code is publicly available.
Examples of usage not allowed by the license:
- Creating a repository of your favorite Rails UI UI components or templates (or derivatives based on Rails UI UI components or templates) and publishing it publicly.
- Creating a new version of Rails UI for other frameworks and making it available either for sale or for free.
- Create a Figma or Sketch UI kit based on the Rails UI component designs.
- Creating a "website builder" project where end users can build their own websites using components or templates included with or derived from Rails UI.
- Creating a theme, template, or project starter kit using the components or templates and making it available either for sale or for free.
- Creating an admin panel tool (like Laravel Nova or ActiveAdmin) that is made available either for sale or for free.
Licensee is the individual who has purchased a Personal License.
Components and Templates are the source code and design assets made available to the Licensee after purchasing a Rails UI UI license.
End Product is any artifact produced that incorporates the Components or Templates or derivatives of the Components or Templates.
End User is a user of an End Product.
Client is an individual or entity receiving custom professional services directly from the Licensee, produced specifically for that individual or entity. Customers of software-as-a-service products are not considered clients for the purpose of this document.
Team License Rails UI grants you an on-going, non-exclusive license to use the Components and Templates.
The license grants permission for up to 25 Employees and Contractors of the Licensee to access and use the Components and Templates.
- Use the Components and Templates to create unlimited End Products.
- Modify the Components and Templates to create derivative components and templates. Those components and templates are subject to this license.
- Use the Components and Templates to create unlimited End Products for unlimited Clients.
- Use the Components and Templates to create End Products where the End Product is sold to End Users.
- Use the Components and Templates to create End Products that are open source and freely available to End Users.
- Use the Components or Templates to create End Products that are designed to allow an End User to build their own End Products using the Components or Templates or derivatives of the Components or Templates.
- Re-distribute the Components or Templates or derivatives of the Components or Templates separately from an End Product.
- Use the Components or Templates to create End Products that are the property of any individual or entity other than the Licensee or Clients of the Licensee.
- Use the Components or Templates to produce anything that may be deemed by Rails UI, in their sole and absolute discretion, to be competitive or in conflict with the business of Rails UI.
Examples of usage allowed by the license:
- Creating a website for your company
- Creating a website or web application for a client that will be owned by that client
- Creating a commercial SaaS application (like an invoicing app for example) where end users have to pay a fee to use the application
- Creating a commercial self-hosted web application that is sold to end users for a one-time fee
- Creating a web application where the primary purpose is clearly not to simply re-distribute the components or templates (like a conference organization app that uses the components or a template for its UI for example) that is free and open source, where the source code is publicly available
Examples of use not allowed by the license:
- Creating a repository of your favorite Rails UI components or template (or derivatives based on Rails UI UI components or templates) and publishing it publicly
- Using Rails UI to create another version for another framework be it frontend or backend and making it available either for sale or for free
- Creating a "website builder" project where end users can build their own websites using components or templates included with or derived from Rails UI UI
- Creating a theme or template using the components or templates and making it available either for sale or for free
- Creating an admin panel tool (like Laravel Nova or ActiveAdmin) that is made available either for sale or for free
- Creating any End Product that is not the sole property of either your company or a client of your company. For example your employees/contractors can't use your company Rails UI license to build their own websites or side projects.
Licensee is the business entity who has purchased a Team License.
Components and Templates are the source code and design assets made available to the Licensee after purchasing a Rails UI UI license.
End Product is any artifact produced that incorporates the Components or Templates or derivatives of the Components or Templates.
End User is a user of an End Product.
Employee is a full-time or part-time employee of the Licensee.
Contractor is an individual or business entity contracted to perform services for the Licensee.
Client is an individual or entity receiving custom professional services directly from the Licensee, produced specifically for that individual or entity. Customers of software-as-a-service products are not considered clients for the purpose of this document.
If you are found to be in violation of the license, access to your Rails UI account will be terminated, and a refund may be issued at our discretion. When license violation is blatant and malicious (such as intentionally redistributing the Components or Templates through private channels), no refund will be issued.
The copyright of the Components and Templates is owned by Rails UI. You are granted only the permissions described in this license; all other rights are reserved. Rails UI reserves the right to pursue legal remedies for any unauthorized use of the Components or Templates outside the scope of this license.
Rails UI’s liability to you for costs, damages, or other losses arising from your use of the Components or Templates — including third-party claims against you — is limited to a refund of your license fee. Rails UI may not be held liable for any consequential damages related to your use of the Components or Templates.
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