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- **You may NOT alter, remove, or obscure any “Open WebUI” branding** (name, logo, UI marks, etc.) in any deployment or distribution, except in the circumstances below.
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- Branding must remain clearly visible, unless:
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1. **You have 50 or fewer users** in a 30-day period;
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2. **You are a contributor**, and have gotten written permission from us for an internal deployment;
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2. **You are a substantive contributor**, and have gotten written permission from us for an internal deployment;
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3. **You’ve secured an enterprise license** from us which explicitly allows branding changes.
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- **CLA required for new contributions** after v0.6.5 (v0.6.6+) under the updated license.
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ This is not legal advice—refer to the full [LICENSE](https://github.com/open-w
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**Absolutely.** You can change, extend, and customize the code or the user interface for your organization’s needs—but you’re required to keep “Open WebUI” branding visible *unless*:
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- Your deployment is for **50 or fewer users in any 30-day window**; or
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- You’re a recognized project contributor **and** have received written permission to adjust branding for an internal deployment; or
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- You’re a substantive project contributor **and** have received written permission to adjust branding for an internal deployment; or
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- You’ve secured an **enterprise license** with us that explicitly allows branding changes.
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If you remove or modify branding without meeting these criteria, that’s a material breach of the license.
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