LicenseLicensing and reuse
This page summarizes how material on OpenSandwich.ai should be understood for reuse, citation, and redistribution. Different parts of the project may be governed by different rights.
Site codeWebsite implementation may have separate repository terms.
Website code, application logic, and build configuration may be licensed under repository-level terms that are separate from the public-facing content on the site. Check the repository and source files for exact code licensing details.
Editorial contentPublic copy may be quoted with attribution.
Original editorial copy, benchmark summaries, and explanatory text on the public site may generally be cited or quoted with attribution and a link back to OpenSandwich.ai, unless a page states otherwise.
Benchmark outputsResults may be cited, but context matters.
Rankings, vote splits, and benchmark summaries may be cited in research, journalism, and commentary with attribution. If you republish them, keep enough context so they are not misleading.
Third-party materialSome rights stay with their original owners.
- Model names, logos, and trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
- Imported benchmark source images may have distinct rights and should not be relicensed casually.
- Third-party artifacts, screenshots, or provider outputs may carry their own policy constraints.
Commercial useAsk before treating the site as a bundled commercial asset.
If you want to reuse significant portions of the site, package benchmark materials into a product, or rely on rights that are not clearly granted above, contact the project first.
QuestionsWhen in doubt, ask.
- Licensing questions can be directed through the contact page.
- Specific files or assets may carry narrower rights than the public summaries on this page.
- If a use case is sensitive, commercial, or ambiguous, do not infer permission from tone alone.