Project Licenses
CodxVoid projects are open and shared with the community. Different parts of our work may use different licenses depending on whether it is code, research, documentation, or creative content.
MIT License (Software Code)
Most of our software repositories are released under the MIT License. This allows anyone to use, modify, distribute, and even use the code commercially, as long as the original license and copyright notice are included.
- Free to use and modify
- Commercial use allowed
- Attribution required
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Research & Written Content)
Research papers, long-form articles, and certain documentation are shared under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license.
- Free to share with attribution
- No commercial use
- No modifications allowed
CC BY 4.0 (Educational & Learning Material)
Tutorials, guides, and educational material may be released under CC BY 4.0, allowing reuse and adaptation with proper credit.
- Modification allowed
- Commercial use allowed
- Attribution required
Apache 2.0 (Advanced Infrastructure Projects)
Some infrastructure or large-scale projects may use the Apache License 2.0, which provides explicit patent rights along with standard open-source permissions.
- Patent protection
- Commercial use allowed
- Attribution required
GPL v3 (Community Collaborative Projects)
Projects that rely heavily on community collaboration may be licensed under GPL v3 to ensure that all derivative works remain open-source.
- Derivative work must remain open-source
- Commercial use allowed
- Strong copyleft protection
Media, Design & Visual Assets
Logos, illustrations, and brand assets are not open for unrestricted use. These are shared only for reference and cannot be reused without permission.
How to Know the License
Every repository and document clearly mentions its license in a LICENSE file. Always refer to that file for the exact legal terms before using the work.