3.1 Website Content Copyright
The page design, text content, graphical interfaces, layout styles, and other original content (collectively, "Website Content") on this website are protected by copyright laws and other intellectual property laws. Reproduction, modification, distribution, publication, or commercial use in any form without our written authorization is strictly prohibited.
The following scenarios are considered fair use and do not require prior authorization:
- Non-commercial citations for personal learning or research purposes, provided the source is credited
- Search engines crawling public content on this website for search indexing
- Sharing links to this website's content in community discussions or technical forums
3.2 Clash Open Source Client Copyright
The Clash series clients provided for download on this website (including but not limited to Clash Verge Rev, ClashMeta for Android, FlClash, ClashX Meta, Mihomo, etc.) are all independent open-source software projects. Their intellectual property rights belong to their respective developers or development teams, and they are licensed according to their respective open-source licenses (usually GPL v3, MIT, etc.).
| Client |
Main Open Source License |
Source Code |
| Mihomo (formerly Clash.Meta) |
GPL v3 |
GitHub |
| Clash Verge Rev |
GPL v3 |
GitHub |
| FlClash |
GPL v3 |
GitHub |
| Clash Nyanpasu |
GPL v3 |
GitHub |
| ClashMeta for Android |
GPL v3 |
GitHub |
Open Source Means Transparency and Auditability
All of the above clients are open-source software with publicly available source code. Users can independently review the code to verify security, and can also freely modify and distribute it under compliance with the corresponding open-source license. The installation packages provided on this website are directly sourced from the official GitHub releases of each project, without any modifications.
3.3 Trademarks
The name "Clash" and related logos belong to their original developers. This website uses these names solely for descriptive purposes to identify the software tools provided, which does not constitute trademark infringement.