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Note: Open source projects can use Jazzer for free and benefit from the OSS-Fuzz infrastructure, including ClusterFuzzLite and OSS-Fuzz-Gen for automated analysis and continuous integration. There is no risk of accidental license violation as long as Jazzer is used for testing open-source code.
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When am I not allowed to use Jazzer, lets say I want to use this library to improve the quality of a non-open-source project (for profit or non-profit) or even within a company?
I check the CodeIntelligence page (under Products) hoping to find anything related to either pricing or allowed use cases without luck
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
That part of the readme was a leftover, referring to the old license. Jazzer is now fully open source with an Apache 2.0 license and thus has no usage restrictions. We removed that part from the readme.
So, from the README:
(Emphasis added)
When am I not allowed to use Jazzer, lets say I want to use this library to improve the quality of a non-open-source project (for profit or non-profit) or even within a company?
I check the CodeIntelligence page (under Products) hoping to find anything related to either pricing or allowed use cases without luck
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: