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Question: Do the terms of the open-source version allow use with automated systems? #239

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SuhasSrinivasan opened this issue Dec 30, 2024 · 3 comments
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SuhasSrinivasan commented Dec 30, 2024

Dear Authors,

In addition to the AlphaFold Server, thank you for providing the open-source version of your latest method.

Similar to the AF Server Output Terms, does the open source version prevent using the predicted structures in automated systems i.e., docking and simulation software?

The specific restriction is noted below:

In connection with any automated system that predicts the binding or interaction of the protein with ligands or peptides, including, but not limited to, Glide or AutoDock.

This information is not explicitly noted in the open source version's Output Terms of Use.
This has also not been brought up in any of the previously submitted issues.

It will be very helpful for the research community to have this information.

@Augustin-Zidek Augustin-Zidek added the question Further information is requested label Jan 6, 2025
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hesther commented Jan 27, 2025

Same question here, the respective restrictions are not mentioned in the Terms of Use in the repo (only for the AF Server). Any news on this?

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Hi, please bear with us, we need to consult this with the legal team.

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Hi @Augustin-Zidek , thank you for reviewing and the community eagerly waits to learn from your legal team.

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