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SpinalCom Free Software License AgreementĪppature-Nexus-Integration-Toolkit-Sdk-LAĪppature Nexus Integration Toolkit SDK license AgreementĬSIRO Non-Commercial Source Code License Agreement v1.0 LTG classifications can be updated in the License Threat Groups tab within the Organizations and Policies view.įor additional details on the benefits of these changes and recommended best practices, please see our community post.ĬLOUD9 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT NON-COMMERCIAL LICENSE AGREEMENT For all existing instances, you can review a list of those LTG shifts below to determine the reclassifications that align with your internal license definitions. These new classifications will be reflected by default in all new instances as of May 14, 2019. Based on this review, we have determined a new classification necessary for a subset of licenses. In addition to these OSS License additions, Sonatype has also performed a review of all previous License Threat Group (LTG) classifications. These licenses have been categorized by Sonatype as Banned, Commercial, Copyleft, Liberal, Non Standard and Weak Copyleft, which will be recognized in new installations with a classification in the default Banned, Commercial, Copyleft, Liberal, Non Standard and Weak Copyleft License Threat Groups. For all existing instances, the licenses will remain uncategorized and should be validated with your legal team. If you currently have any of these licenses in your existing scan data and are using the Sonatype Reference Policy, a new "License-Threat Not Assigned" policy violation will be triggered upon subsequent scans denoting that license should be added to an existing License Threat Group. This addition improves the license coverage and eliminates many "License-Non Standard" violations. Sonatype Data Research has added 474 new licenses to its catalog.
