👉 An unsigned project refers to a software development initiative where the source code is not distributed or made available for public use, typically because the project's creators do not intend for it to be freely accessible. This can be due to licensing restrictions, proprietary technology, or a desire to maintain control over the codebase. In such cases, anyone who uses the project must agree not to distribute or modify the code publicly, often requiring them to sign a license agreement that enforces these terms. This approach helps protect intellectual property and ensures that the project remains under the control of its developers.