QECTOR is source-available, not open-source. Personal, academic, educational, and non-commercial research use is permitted. Commercial use requires a paid commercial license.
You may use QECTOR Decoder for learning, academic evaluation, educational use, non-commercial research, private experimentation, benchmark reproduction, and source-code review.
If a company, lab, startup, contractor, government entity, paid research group, SaaS platform, hardware platform, product, service, or revenue-linked workflow uses QECTOR, a paid commercial license is required.
QECTOR is proprietary/source-available software. The code may be visible under the license, but commercial rights are not granted for free and no OSI open-source license is implied.
Commercial licensing, OEM rights, SaaS/API rights, enterprise deployment, strategic licensing, and acquisition discussions must go through admin@qector.store.
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