Fix issue #70: Fix pyproject.toml to mention the MIT license #83
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This pull request fixes #70.
The issue has been successfully resolved. The AI agent updated the license field in the pyproject.toml file from 'Proprietary' to 'MIT' on line 10, as requested. This change correctly reflects the MIT license status of the project. No additional tests were required for this metadata change, as specified in the issue description. The PR simply involves the modification of the pyproject.toml file to update the license information, bringing it in line with the project's actual licensing.
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