Licensing
Content Licensing and Attribution
This page explains how LifeSync handles licensing and attribution for website content, app materials, and third-party assets.
Default rights
LifeSync website and app materials are not automatically open licensed. Unless a file, repository, package, or notice states otherwise, all rights are reserved.
Third-party assets
- Only use third-party content when the license, permission, or public domain status allows the intended use.
- Keep copies of licenses or permission records for images, fonts, icons, code, datasets, and documentation.
- Follow attribution requirements, including creator name, title, source link, license name, and change notes when required.
- Do not imply endorsement by a third-party creator unless that endorsement is expressly authorized.
Open-source software
The LifeSync app uses third-party Flutter, Firebase, Google, Microsoft/API, local database, notifications, health, and utility packages. Open-source dependencies should be used according to their license terms. If LifeSync distributes software that includes open-source components requiring notices, those notices should be provided in the app, repository, installer, or accompanying documentation.
User content
Users keep responsibility for the text, drawings, diagrams, mind maps, tasks, notes, and calendar content they create or sync through LifeSync. LifeSync does not grant users rights to third-party content they do not already own or have permission to use.
Official references
This page is informational and is not legal advice.