License

weblablib is released under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) v3, and has been developed by LabsLand.

Summary

This means that:

  • If you use this library for creating your own remote laboratory, you must provide the source code of the remote laboratory under the same license. You must have done this by the time anyone uses your remote laboratory.
  • However, if you are not willing to make your laboratory available with this same license and with the code available, then LabsLand uses a dual-licensing model for weblablib. If you want to keep your remote laboratory as closed source (or with other open source license), we can grant you a license for it. For universities, research centers, makers, or for providers of the LabsLand network, we will be especially flexible and often offer totally free-of-charge licenses. In order to do this, contact us. Note that you don’t need such a license if your remote laboratory code is published.