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fix: Add LICENSE file and update to AGPL-3.0 throughout

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- Add AGPL-3.0 LICENSE file with proper project name and author
- Update README frontmatter with license: agpl-3.0
- Update License section from MIT to AGPL-3.0
- Ensure consistency across all project documentation

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