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Third-party open-source notices

files24.online is proprietary application code that uses open-source components. These notices acknowledge dependency licenses; they are not an open-source release of the files24.online codebase.

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App code
proprietary files24.online implementation
Dependencies
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LGPL
source availability applies to the package
Scope

What these notices mean

Open-source notices identify third-party packages used by the browser application. They do not publish, re-license, or grant extra rights to private files24.online application code.

  • The files24.online app code, design, domain, and brand remain under their own rights.
  • Third-party packages keep the licenses chosen by their upstream authors.
  • License obligations are tracked per dependency, not as one license for the whole site.
Stack

Primary runtime and UI dependencies

The production app uses Next.js, React, next-intl, Tailwind CSS, lucide-react, PeerJS, QR utilities, @noble/hashes, browser WebRTC APIs, and the p2p-files transfer module.

  • Most direct UI and runtime packages are MIT, ISC, BSD, or Apache-2.0 licensed.
  • p2p-files is consumed as a git submodule during builds; that is an integration detail, not a publication of this site source.
  • Browser-provided WebRTC APIs are used at runtime; the site does not distribute browser source code.
LGPL

LGPL dependency source availability

The HEIC conversion package heic-to is listed as an LGPL-3.0 dependency. Source availability here means the upstream source for that third-party package, not the private files24.online application source.

  • The heic-to package and other dependencies remain governed by their own upstream licenses.
  • License texts and copyright notices should remain available with the relevant packages or repositories.
  • This notice does not grant rights to private files24.online code beyond rights already provided by third-party licenses.