Brand Use Policy¶
The "clean-evals" name and the "by datathere" attribution that appears in the running application are part of datathere's brand identity. This policy governs their use, in addition to the terms of the GNU AGPL-3.0 under which the source code is distributed.
Attribution requirement¶
The in-product attribution is a legal notice preserved under section 7(b) of the AGPL-3.0, which permits licensors to require "preservation of specified reasonable legal notices or author attributions" as an additional term. It must remain intact and unmodified in all copies, modified versions, and deployments of the software. Removal or alteration of the attribution is available only under the terms of a commercial license agreement with datathere.
The attribution¶
The footer reads:
It is rendered in the page footer of the web UI and printed at the end of CLI run output. It is hardcoded in the application bundle; there is no runtime configuration to disable it. Source-level removal is technically possible, but distributing or running a copy with the attribution removed violates the license's additional terms and infringes datathere's trademark rights in the "by datathere" mark.
Commercial licensing¶
clean-evals is dual-licensed. The AGPL-3.0 permits commercial use, subject to its copyleft obligations — most notably, making modified source code available to users the software is provided to, including over a network. Organizations that cannot accept those obligations, or that wish to remove or restyle the attribution, can obtain a commercial license instead.
To obtain a commercial license, contact licenses@datathere.com.
Trademarks¶
"clean-evals" and "datathere" are trademarks of datathere. This policy does not grant any trademark license; it documents what use is permissible while distributing or running the software.
For commercial licensing or trademark questions: licenses@datathere.com.