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Data license

Version 1.0

This license describes what a purchaser may do with datasets bought from datastore.sh. In short: use it freely inside your organization, build anything on top of it commercially — just don't resell the dataset itself.

1. Grant

Upon completed payment, your organization receives a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive license to use the delivered files for internal purposes: research, backtesting, model training, analytics, monitoring, and the operation of your own products and services.

The license covers everyone inside your organization, including employees and contractors acting on its behalf.

2. Derived work

Models, signals, features, aggregates, analytics, reports, visualizations, and applications built from the data are yours without restriction — including commercial use and distribution — provided they do not function as a substitute for the dataset itself.

A published aggregate or a trained model is fine. A queryable copy of the rows is not.

3. Restrictions

You may not resell, redistribute, publicly host, or sublicense the delivered files, any substantial portion of the raw rows, or a substantially similar reconstruction of them, to any party outside your organization.

You may share small excerpts (for example, in research papers or support requests) where they do not substitute for the dataset.

4. Attribution

Attribution is appreciated in published research but not required.

5. Term and survival

The license is perpetual for the purchased files and survives any discontinuation of the service. If you materially breach the restrictions and do not cure within 30 days of notice, the license terminates; derived works you created before termination remain yours.

6. Enterprise variations

Redistribution rights, sublicensing, or other variations can be granted in a signed enterprise agreement, which prevails over this document where they conflict.

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