Domain-based use

D3pth engine commercial licenses are generally issued for use on a specific website domain. This makes the permitted use clear both for the customer and for D3pth lab s.r.o.

Licensed domain

A D3pth engine license normally identifies the domain where the licensed materials may be used. This is usually a second-level domain, such as example.com, together with its subdomains, unless the issued license states a different scope.

Subdomains

When the license covers a second-level domain and its subdomains, the same license may be used on addresses such as www.example.com, demo.example.com, or app.example.com. The exact permitted scope is always defined by the issued license notice.

Testing and development

A license may allow local testing or development use, for example on localhost or 127.0.0.1, if this is stated in the license. Public deployment should remain within the licensed domain, host, or project scope.

One license, one defined scope

Domain-based licensing is intended to prevent ambiguity. If you want to use D3pth engine on multiple unrelated domains, separate licenses or a custom written agreement may be required.

License notice in source

The licensed D3pth engine code includes a license notice. This notice defines the permitted use and must remain complete, unchanged, and attached to the licensed materials in source, deployed, bundled, minified, embedded, or published forms.

Custom licensing

If your project needs a broader scope, multiple domains, staging environments, private hosts, IP-based deployment, or another non-standard setup, contact us before purchase.

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