pryscraper/docs/adr/0000-template.md
cryptorugmunch bb77eb5f35 chore(license): re-license to dual MIT (core) + BSL 1.1 (stealth)
Re-license Pry from full Proprietary to a dual-license model:

- Core engine, extraction, templates (80+), MCP server, x402 payment rail,
  CLI, SDK, browser extension, WordPress plugin, Shopify app, and
  llm_providers: MIT (see LICENSE)
- Anti-detection / stealth subset (15 files): BSL 1.1 with Change Date
  2029-01-01 (see LICENSE-BSL-STEALTH)

BSL files (anti-detection moat):
  ultimate_scraper.py, stealth_engine.py, stealth_scripts/*.js (6),
  camoufox_integration.py, tls_fingerprint.py, cookie_warmer.py,
  behavioral_biometrics.py, adaptive.py, browser_pool.py, network.py,
  captcha_solver.py, shadow_dom.py, lazy_load.py, signup_automator.py,
  auth_connector.py

This enables community contributions to the core engine (templates,
integrations, MCP tools) while protecting the anti-detection techniques
that constitute the actual competitive moat. BSL Additional Use Grant
permits free non-production use; production deployment requires a
commercial license from enterprise@rugmunch.io.

Changes:
- Replace proprietary LICENSE with MIT LICENSE + new LICENSE-BSL-STEALTH
- Add SPDX-License-Identifier headers to 300+ source files
- Add docs/adr/0002-dual-licensing.md (ADR documenting the decision)
- Update README.md: new License section with BSL Additional Use Grant
- Update LICENSING_PRICING_STRATEGY.md: Section 3 (PryScraper) for dual license
- Update AGENTS.md: license line in header + new rule 8 (PRs touching BSL rejected)
- Update pyproject.toml: license = "MIT AND BSL-1.1" + classifiers + license-files
- Update DECISIONS.md index with ADR-0002
- Update STATUS.md (2026-07-03) and PLAN.md sprint goals

Refs: ADR-0002
2026-07-02 19:49:21 +02:00

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Status

Proposed | Accepted | Deprecated | Superseded by ADR-XXXX

Context

What's the issue? What's the pressure for a decision?

Decision

What did we choose?

Consequences

What becomes easier? What becomes harder?

Alternatives

What else did we consider? Why didn't we pick them?