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FAQ: Snowplow Community License

What is the Snowplow Community License?​

Snowplow is moving new versions of selected components of the Snowplow software to a source-available license. This license is based on the Confluent Community License, with changes to the license related to rights and restrictions.

How does the Snowplow Community License work in practice?​

Under the Snowplow Community License, you can access the source code and modify it; but you cannot distribute it or use it to make a competing SaaS or on-premises offering. In the license, the things that you are not licensed to do are defined as an Excluded Purpose.

The exact language

For purposes of this Agreement, “Excluded Purpose” means making available any on-premises or distributed software product, software-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, infrastructure-as-a-service, or another similar online service, that competes with any Snowplow products or services that Snowplow or any of its affiliates provide using the Software.

For example, this does not allow the hosting of Snowplow’s Snowbridge product, or other software licensed under the Snowplow Community License, as part of an online service or distribution of on-premises offerings, that compete with Snowplow products or services.

If you are not doing what is excluded, this license change will not affect your current use.

Is Snowplow moving away from open source?​

We remain committed to an Open Core model. Open Core means the core of our product is open source and available under either the Apache 2.0 license, or the Snowplow Community License.

Can my company or I provide support to others who are running software under the Snowplow Community License?​

This license is not intended to stop you from providing professional services, such as development, installation, or support, to others who are running software under the Snowplow Community License. Clients can engage you to do this work for them as long as they themselves are complying with our licenses.

Can my company or I embed software under the Snowplow Community License in the software I distribute?​

Only the MIT and Apache 2 licensed software from Snowplow can be embedded and distributed. The Snowplow Community License does not grant you rights to distribute software licensed under it. You do not have the right to distribute components licensed under the Snowplow Community License as part of an on-premises deployed package, and you do not have the right to use them as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), or Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS).

I have commercially licensed software from Snowplow. Does this impact me?​

No, if you have entered into a separate commercial licensing with Snowplow, for example, buying a Snowplow BDP commercial product, then the commercial license terms you have agreed to will continue to govern your use of the software.

How can I contact Snowplow in case of doubts?​

For any further questions on licensing of Snowplow software, please send us an email at ip-portfolio@snowplow.io.

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