chore(LICENSE): update license file with additional clauses and add separate licenses for audio prompts and musics directories

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---CLAUSE---
The Software is provided to you by the Licensor under the Licence, as defined below, subject to the following condition. This clause is based on the “Commons Clause” License Condition v1.0 (https://commonsclause.com). In case of any ambiguity or doubt, this clause will OVERRIDE the Licence and dictate the terms of use.
This Licence and the associated clause do NOT apply to the content contained within the "/music" and "/audio_prompts" directories of this Software. The content within these specific directories may have distinct licensing terms and conditions, which must be referred to and complied with separately. Users are urged to check the respective licenses in these directories to understand their obligations and rights pertaining to the use of the content uniquely contained within these directories. Any ambiguity, conflict, or discrepancy between the Licence and the specific licensing terms of these directories shall be resolved in favor of the specific licenses for those directories.
The grant of rights under the Licence does not, and will never, include the right to commercially exploit the Software. Commercial exploitation encompasses, but is not limited to, the use of the Software to generate content (such as videos, text, images, or any other form of content) which is then sold or monetized on any internet content platform; selling videos generated by the Software; or offering services for the generation of such videos.
An "internet content platform" is defined as any online platform, website, service, or application that allows users to post, share, or distribute content (including but not limited to videos, images, text, etc.), and to generate revenue through any means, including, but not limited to, advertising, subscriptions, donations, or pay-per-view or pay-per-access models.