Third-Party Licenses
Last update: January 2026
1. Third-party components
Scorelex uses open-source or licensed visual and software components from third parties.
Ownership of these components remains with their original right holders.
2. Flag icons
Country and regional flags are provided by the flag-icons project and distributed under MIT terms.
3. Future attributions
If additional third-party assets are introduced, attribution and license details are added on this page.
4. Contact
For license and attribution questions, contact [email protected].
5. Keeping attributions current
When new icons, libraries or other assets are added, their license details are recorded in the project or on this page. That keeps the attribution trail visible and easy to maintain.
Treating licenses this way is part of building a real publication: the site should be transparent about what it uses and who created it, rather than hiding those details.
6. Why attribution stays visible
Whenever a new library, icon set or visual asset is added, the notes are updated so readers can see where it came from and how it is licensed.
That transparency matters on a site that presents live data and editorial content. The page should be able to explain the tools behind it, not keep them hidden in the background.
Project link: github.com/lipis/flag-icons