docs: replace installer terms with MIT license - #665
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The installer license files still carried the superseded binary terms (USD 10M revenue threshold, patent-pending clause, redistribution and reverse-engineering restrictions, Delaware governing law). The README has stated since 85c0b7d that the NPU kernels are free for any use, including commercial use. Replace both with the MIT text from LICENSE_RUNTIME.txt: - terms.txt (Inno LicenseFile) is now identical to LICENSE_RUNTIME.txt - terms.rtf (WixUILicenseRtf) carries the same text, keeping its existing RTF header and font styling Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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The installer license files still carried the superseded binary terms (USD 10M revenue threshold, patent-pending clause, redistribution and reverse-engineering restrictions, Delaware governing law). The README has stated since 85c0b7d that the NPU kernels are free for any use, including commercial use.
Replace both with the MIT text from LICENSE_RUNTIME.txt:
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