Software & Open Source Licensing
How we protect our work product and respect third-party and OSS license terms.
Red Ark Laboratories LLC develops software, operates infrastructure, and performs security assessments. We protect our intellectual property and honor third-party and open-source software (OSS) licenses.
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Relationship to Site Terms
This page covers software we develop, provide, or use. Website text, images, and design are addressed in the Website Terms of Use. Product-specific or negotiated license terms prevail over this general statement.
Our Software & Deliverables
Unless otherwise agreed in writing, we own or control rights in source code, documentation, designs, tools, report templates, and other work product we create. Your use, redistribution, and modification rights are defined in the applicable contract, order form, or license grant. Unauthorized copying, modification, redistribution, or reverse engineering (except where mandatory law allows) is prohibited.
Open Source Software
We use OSS in development, operations, and assessment work. We review and aim to comply with applicable licenses (for example, MIT, Apache-2.0, GPL-family, and others), including attribution, notice, and source-disclosure obligations where required.
- └Confirm license terms before incorporation into deliverables
- └Provide required notices and disclosures to customers when OSS is included under contract
- └Avoid combinations or modifications that create unresolved license conflicts
Third-Party Software & Trademarks
Commercial software, cloud platforms, libraries, and fonts are used under their providers' terms. Product names and marks belong to their owners. Mentions on our Site identify technology and do not imply endorsement or partnership unless we say so expressly.
Customer & Partner Responsibilities
If you redistribute, embed, or commercially reuse components we deliver that include third-party or OSS code, you must follow those licenses and your agreement with us. Contact us before unsure redistributions.
Contact
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Effective Date
Effective when published. First published: August 7, 2026. Updates will appear on this page.