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1 1  = License and Disclaimer =
2 2  
3 -== Overview ==
3 +== 1. Overview ==
4 4  
5 -FactHarbor is an **open-source nonprofit project** committed to transparency and accessibility. All resources are licensed under multiple open licenses to maximize reuse while protecting the project's transparency mission.
5 +FactHarbor is an **open-source nonprofit project** committed to transparency, accessibility, and community collaboration. This page defines how FactHarbor resources are licensed and the conditions under which they may be used, modified, and distributed.
6 6  
7 -**FactHarbor operates under a multi-license model:**
7 +**FactHarbor operates under a multi-license model** designed to:
8 8  
9 -* Documentation and specifications: CC BY-SA 4.0
10 -* Code: MIT (default) or AGPL-3.0 (core components)
11 -* Structured data: Open Database License (ODbL)
9 +* Maximize reuse and adaptation of our work
10 +* Maintain transparency and openness as core values
11 +* Prevent proprietary capture of community-contributed work
12 +* Enable broad ecosystem participation
13 +* Protect the "FactHarbor" brand and methodology integrity
12 12  
13 -== Licensing ==
15 +This page explains **how FactHarbor is run from a licensing and enforcement perspective** — as an open, trustworthy, non-profit oriented, but professionally maintained project.
14 14  
15 -=== Documentation ===
17 +Together with other Organisation pages, it defines **how FactHarbor is run**:
16 16  
17 -All general **documentation** (organizational and technical) is licensed under:
19 +* [[Governance>>FactHarbor.Organisation.Governance.WebHome]] — who decides what, and under which principles
20 +* [[Finance & Compliance>>FactHarbor.Organisation.Finance-Compliance]] — how funding, transparency, and internal controls work
21 +* [[Legal Framework>>FactHarbor.Organisation.Legal-Framework]] — legal forms, contracts, and regulatory aspects
18 18  
19 -* **[[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)>>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/]]**
23 +The **Specification** (Mission, Requirements, Architecture, Data Model, Workflows, etc.) describes **what FactHarbor does**.
20 20  
21 -**You may:**
22 -* Use, share, and adapt the documentation (including commercially)
25 +This Open Source Model and Licensing page (together with Governance and Finance & Compliance) describes **how FactHarbor is run and protected**.
23 23  
24 -**You must:**
25 -* Provide attribution to FactHarbor
26 -* Share derivative works under CC BY-SA 4.0
27 +**Note:** Normative licensing decisions on this page **override** any older variants or drafts.
27 27  
28 -**Exception:** Security-sensitive documentation may be published partially or kept internal.
29 +---
29 29  
30 -=== Core Protocol & Data Model ===
31 +== 2. Core Open Source Commitment ==
31 31  
32 -The **core protocol** and **data model** are licensed under:
33 +FactHarbor is, and will remain, an **open source project** that:
33 33  
34 -* **[[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)>>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/]]**
35 +* Publishes its work openly whenever legally and ethically possible
36 +* Makes its reasoning and evidence inspectable
37 +* Invites contributions under clear, transparent rules
38 +* Avoids situations where a "FactHarbor-branded" system becomes a black box
39 +* Maintains exceptional organisational transparency to build trust
35 35  
36 -**You may:**
37 -* Use, implement, and modify the protocol/data model
38 -* Publish derivative specifications under CC BY-SA 4.0
41 +---
39 39  
40 -**You must:**
41 -* Attribute to FactHarbor
42 -* Use different branding (the "FactHarbor" name is trademark-protected)
43 -* State derivation from FactHarbor protocol
44 -* Share derivatives under CC BY-SA 4.0
43 +== 3. Licensing (Current Decisions) ==
45 45  
46 -=== Code ===
45 +=== 3.1 Documentation ===
47 47  
48 -**Default License:** **[[MIT License>>https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT]]**
47 +All general **documentation** (organisational and technical) is licensed under:
49 49  
50 -**Core Components License:** **[[AGPL-3.0>>https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html]]** for:
51 -* Core verdict engine
52 -* AKEL reasoning logic
53 -* Scenario evaluation engine
49 +* **[[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)>>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/]]**
54 54  
55 -**Rationale:** AGPL-3.0 prevents black-box network services that contradict our transparency mission.
51 +This allows:
56 56  
57 -=== Structured Data ===
53 +* Reuse, adaptation, and translation of documentation
54 +* Including commercial reuse
55 +* As long as:
56 +** Clear attribution to FactHarbor is preserved, and
57 +** Derivative works are shared under the **same license (CC BY-SA 4.0)**
58 58  
59 -Curated knowledge and datasets are licensed under:
59 +**Exception handling:**
60 60  
61 +* In rare cases, **security-sensitive or abuse-enabling documentation** may be:
62 +** Published only in partial form, or
63 +** Made available under more restrictive terms, or
64 +** Kept internal
65 +* Any such exceptions must be **explicitly documented** where they apply
66 +
67 +=== 3.2 Core Protocol & Data Model ===
68 +
69 +The **core protocol**, core **data model** (including key ERDs), and other "defining specifications" are licensed under:
70 +
71 +* **[[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)>>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/]]**
72 +
73 +**Intent:**
74 +
75 +* Enable **collaborative evolution** of the protocol and data model
76 +* Allow broad reuse, referencing, and implementation
77 +* Ensure derivative specifications remain open (share-alike requirement)
78 +* Maintain canonical status through **trademark control** rather than license restrictions
79 +
80 +**Implications:**
81 +
82 +* You may **use, implement, and modify** the protocol/data model in your own systems
83 +* You may **publish derivative or modified specifications** under CC BY-SA 4.0
84 +* Derivative specifications must:
85 +** Be clearly attributed to FactHarbor
86 +** Use different branding/names (trademark protection)
87 +** State they are "derived from FactHarbor protocol"
88 +** Remain under CC BY-SA 4.0 (share-alike)
89 +* Changes to the **canonical FactHarbor specification** are governed through FactHarbor's internal review and release processes
90 +
91 +**Trademark Protection:**
92 +
93 +The "FactHarbor" name and associated marks are protected separately from the license. Derivative protocols may not use "FactHarbor" branding without explicit permission, ensuring users can distinguish official from derivative implementations.
94 +
95 +This approach (license for sharing + trademark for brand protection) follows successful models like Mozilla Firefox and the W3C.
96 +
97 +=== 3.3 Code ===
98 +
99 +**Default License:** Unless explicitly stated otherwise, **code** produced under the FactHarbor project is licensed under:
100 +
101 +* **[[MIT License>>https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT]]**
102 +
103 +This allows:
104 +
105 +* Broad reuse, including in commercial software
106 +* Proprietary integrations and extensions
107 +* As long as:
108 +** The MIT license text is included, and
109 +** Attribution to the FactHarbor project is preserved
110 +
111 +**Hybrid Licensing for Core Components:**
112 +
113 +For the **core reasoning engine** and **AKEL components**, we recommend using **[[GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0)>>https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html]]** to prevent black-box deployments and ensure transparency of modifications.
114 +
115 +**The recommended hybrid approach:**
116 +
117 +* **AGPL-3.0** for:
118 +** Core verdict engine
119 +** AKEL reasoning logic
120 +** Scenario evaluation engine
121 +* **MIT** for:
122 +** Integrations
123 +** Utilities
124 +** Frontend clients
125 +** Libraries
126 +** Tools
127 +
128 +This hybrid model (similar to Wikimedia's use of AGPL for MediaWiki) balances maximum adoption with protection of the transparency mission.
129 +
130 +**Rationale:**
131 +
132 +* AGPL-3.0 is **network copyleft** — requires source disclosure for network services
133 +* Prevents "FactHarbor-as-a-service" black boxes that contradict transparency mission
134 +* MIT for peripheral components maximizes ecosystem growth
135 +* Strong protection of **openness of reasoning** is handled via:
136 +** Open protocol and data model (CC BY-SA)
137 +** Open documentation (CC BY-SA)
138 +** AGPL for core reasoning components
139 +** Explicit transparency rules
140 +
141 +The decision to implement this hybrid model should be made explicitly before the first public release.
142 +
143 +=== 3.4 Structured Data & Curation Artefacts ===
144 +
145 +Structured data, curated knowledge artefacts and derived datasets are licensed under:
146 +
61 61  * **[[Open Database License (ODbL)>>https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/]]**
62 62  
63 -This ensures derivative databases remain open and prevents proprietary capture of community data.
149 +**Note on ODbL:** The Open Database License includes a share-alike requirement, ensuring derivative databases remain open. This aligns with FactHarbor's commitment to openness and prevents proprietary capture of community-curated data.
64 64  
65 -== Attribution ==
151 +**Principles:**
66 66  
67 -When creating derivative works, attribute as follows:
153 +* Data used for public reasoning should be:
154 +** Reusable and remixable
155 +** Properly attributed
156 +** Versioned and traceable
157 +** Kept open through share-alike
158 +* Privacy, safety, and legal constraints may require:
159 +** Partial publication or anonymity
160 +** Stronger access control around certain datasets
68 68  
69 -**Documentation/Specifications:**
162 +Concrete exceptions and more restrictive handling must be **documented at dataset level**.
163 +
164 +=== 3.5 Attribution Guidelines (Non-Mandatory but Recommended) ===
165 +
166 +FactHarbor encourages, but generally does not require beyond the base licenses, that:
167 +
168 +* User interfaces show a short line such as:
169 +
70 70  {{code}}
171 +Powered by FactHarbor (open documentation, open protocol, open data)
172 +{{/code}}
173 +
174 +**Intent:**
175 +
176 +* Strengthen **brand recognition** and trust
177 +* Keep attribution light-weight and compatible with open licenses
178 +* Avoid creating extra legal conditions beyond the existing licenses
179 +
180 +---
181 +
182 +== 4. Licensing Goals and Principles ==
183 +
184 +Earlier "Open Source Model & Licensing" drafts contained valuable reasoning about **why** strong open-source protections might be needed. The core goals remain relevant, even though the exact license mix has evolved.
185 +
186 +FactHarbor's licensing aims to:
187 +
188 +* **Protect openness of reasoning**
189 +** Users must be able to understand how conclusions were reached
190 +** Code and documentation that materially affect user-visible behaviour should be inspectable or clearly described
191 +* **Discourage hostile or misleading forks**
192 +** Avoid "closed clones" that keep the FactHarbor name or appearance while hiding important changes
193 +** Forks that significantly diverge should use their own branding and not pretend to be official FactHarbor instances
194 +* **Make modifications traceable**
195 +** Substantial changes to code, specs, or governance documents should be documented and versioned
196 +** Users interacting with a service based on FactHarbor should be able to see **which version or fork** they are using
197 +* **Support long-term sustainability and legal clarity**
198 +** Licenses and governance must be enforceable in practice
199 +** The organisation should have clear standing to protect the project if needed
200 +
201 +---
202 +
203 +== 5. Contributors, Governance & CLA ==
204 +
205 +=== 5.1 Contributor Journey (from licensing perspective) ===
206 +
207 +The contributor journey (Visitor → New Contributor → Contributor → Trusted Contributor → Moderator) is defined in more detail in the **Contributor Processes** and **Organisation** pages.
208 +
209 +From a **licensing** perspective, the key points are:
210 +
211 +* All contributions must be compatible with the chosen licenses (CC BY-SA, MIT, AGPL, ODbL, etc.)
212 +* Contributors confirm that they have the right to contribute the material under these licenses
213 +* Higher-trust roles (Trusted Contributors, Moderators) help enforce licensing and attribution rules when reviewing changes
214 +
215 +For full role definitions, see the **Organisation / Contributor Processes** documentation.
216 +
217 +=== 5.2 Contributor License Agreement (CLA) ===
218 +
219 +To keep the legal situation clear and enforceable, FactHarbor uses a **Contributor License Agreement (CLA)**.
220 +
221 +See [[Contributor License Agreement>>FactHarbor.Organisation.CLA]].
222 +
223 +==== 5.2.1 Dual Contributor Model ====
224 +
225 +FactHarbor distinguishes between two contributor types with different copyright arrangements:
226 +
227 +**Unpaid Contributors (Volunteers):**
228 +
229 +* **Retain copyright** of their contributions
230 +* Grant FactHarbor a perpetual, royalty-free license to use and distribute
231 +* Enable the project to enforce licenses on their behalf
232 +* Maintain attribution in version control and documentation
233 +
234 +**Paid Contributors (Employees, Contractors):**
235 +
236 +* **Transfer copyright** to FactHarbor Organisation
237 +* Ensures clear ownership for sponsored work
238 +* Simplifies long-term governance
239 +* Still receive attribution for their contributions
240 +
241 +**This dual model:**
242 +
243 +* Respects volunteer contributions while preserving their rights
244 +* Provides clarity for commercially sponsored work
245 +* Ensures FactHarbor can effectively maintain and defend the project
246 +* Maintains transparency about contribution sources
247 +
248 +==== 5.2.2 Core Intent (All Contributors) ====
249 +
250 +Regardless of contributor type, the CLA ensures:
251 +
252 +* Contributors grant the **FactHarbor organisation**:
253 +** A **perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable license** to use, modify, and redistribute their contributions under the project's chosen licenses (CC BY-SA, MIT, AGPL, ODbL, etc.), and
254 +** The **express right to enforce** those licenses and **pursue legal action** against infringers on their behalf
255 +
256 +This ensures that:
257 +
258 +* The organisation has **clear standing** to defend the project legally
259 +* Individual contributors do not have to act alone against infringements
260 +* Licensing remains enforceable even if contributors become inactive
261 +
262 +==== 5.2.3 Determining Contributor Type ====
263 +
264 +* **Default**: Contributors are considered unpaid volunteers unless they have a written agreement specifying paid status
265 +* **Paid Status Indicators**: Employment contract, written contracting agreement, or grant/sponsorship agreement
266 +* **Transparency**: Contributor type should be disclosed where applicable
267 +
268 +See [[Contributor License Agreement>>FactHarbor.Organisation.CLA]] for complete terms.
269 +
270 +---
271 +
272 +== 6. AI Models and Licensing (AKEL) ==
273 +
274 +AKEL (AI Knowledge Extraction Layer) may rely on different types of models. Licensing and transparency rules are crucial here.
275 +
276 +=== 6.1 Open vs Proprietary Models ===
277 +
278 +AKEL may use:
279 +
280 +* **Open-source models (preferred)**:
281 +** Weights and code are openly available under compatible licenses
282 +** Prompts, evaluation logic and integration code are made public where licenses permit
283 +* **Proprietary / hosted models (allowed but constrained)**:
284 +** Used only when necessary for quality or feasibility
285 +** Must be clearly **disclosed to the user** at point of use
286 +** AKEL must label which parts of its output derive from proprietary tools
287 +** Surrounding **integration logic remains open** (MIT/AGPL or compatible) and is documented
288 +
289 +**Rules:**
290 +
291 +* No deployment may suggest "fully open" AI if proprietary models are used without disclosure
292 +* For high-impact reasoning (e.g. health, politics, safety-critical topics), **open, auditable models** are preferred wherever feasible
293 +* Where proprietary models are unavoidable, additional care is taken to:
294 +** Document limitations
295 +** Avoid overstating certainty
296 +** Keep reasoning layers as transparent as possible
297 +
298 +=== 6.2 Prompts, Pipelines and Integration Code ===
299 +
300 +* Orchestration code, pipelines and evaluation logic around AKEL are treated as part of the **open FactHarbor codebase** (MIT or AGPL)
301 +* Where prompts or model configurations are licensed in a way that restricts publication, this must be documented clearly, and safe abstractions should be used in public documentation
302 +
303 +=== 6.3 AI Prompts and Orchestration ===
304 +
305 +* Prompts, system instructions, and orchestration code are considered **Code** and licensed under **MIT** or **AGPL** (depending on component)
306 +* They must be visible in the repository to ensure the system is not a 'black box'
307 +* If a proprietary model requires a prompt that cannot be shared (e.g. contractual restriction), that component cannot be part of the open core
308 +
309 +---
310 +
311 +== 7. Third-Party Libraries and Components ==
312 +
313 +FactHarbor depends on third-party libraries under:
314 +
315 +* Permissive licenses (MIT, Apache-2.0, BSD), and/or
316 +* Other compatible open-source licenses
317 +
318 +**Requirements:**
319 +
320 +* All dependencies must be **license-compatible** with:
321 +** The MIT/AGPL-licensed code, and
322 +** The overall FactHarbor licensing strategy
323 +* License information is documented in:
324 +** `/LICENSE` and, where applicable, `/NOTICE`
325 +** A dedicated "Third-Party Licenses" section in project documentation
326 +
327 +FactHarbor actively avoids dependencies that:
328 +
329 +* Restrict redistribution in ways incompatible with open-source norms
330 +* Prevent network users from accessing the relevant source
331 +* Conflict with the project's transparency and licensing goals
332 +
333 +---
334 +
335 +== 8. Repository Standards ==
336 +
337 +Each official FactHarbor repository must follow a minimum standard.
338 +
339 +=== 8.1 Required Files ===
340 +
341 +Each repository should contain at least:
342 +
343 +* **README** — purpose, scope, status, and how to use it
344 +* **LICENSE** — the applicable license(s) for the repository
345 +* **CONTRIBUTING** — how to propose changes; coding/writing guidelines
346 +* **CODEOWNERS** — who is responsible for which parts
347 +* **CHANGELOG** — human-readable log of important changes
348 +* **SECURITY** (or SECURITY.md) — how to report vulnerabilities and how they are handled
349 +
350 +=== 8.2 Prohibited Content ===
351 +
352 +FactHarbor repositories must **not** contain:
353 +
354 +* Purely ideological advocacy texts unrelated to the project's purpose
355 +* Opaque binaries or artefacts that cannot reasonably be inspected or reproduced
356 +* Embedded secrets (API keys, passwords, private tokens)
357 +* Content that materially contradicts the stated licenses or governance rules
358 +
359 +---
360 +
361 +== 9. Attribution of Derivative Works ==
362 +
363 +If you create a derivative work based on FactHarbor materials, please attribute it as follows:
364 +
365 +=== Documentation & Specifications (CC BY-SA 4.0) ===
366 +
367 +{{code}}
71 71  This work, '[Your Work Name]', is a derivative of 'FactHarbor' by Robert Schaub
72 -and the FactHarbor community. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 by [Your Name].
369 +and the FactHarbor community. '[Your Work Name]' is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
370 +by [Your Name].
73 73  {{/code}}
74 74  
75 -**Code (MIT):**
373 +=== Code - MIT Licensed Components ===
374 +
76 76  {{code}}
77 77  Based on FactHarbor by Robert Schaub and contributors
78 78  Licensed under MIT License
378 +Original source: https://github.com/factharbor/[repository-name]
79 79  {{/code}}
80 80  
81 -**Code (AGPL):**
381 +=== Code - AGPL Licensed Components (Core Engine) ===
382 +
82 82  {{code}}
83 83  Based on FactHarbor Core Engine by Robert Schaub and contributors
84 84  Licensed under GNU AGPL v3.0
85 -Source code available at: [repository URL]
386 +Source code available at: https://github.com/factharbor/[repository-name]
86 86  {{/code}}
87 87  
88 -**Databases (ODbL):**
389 +=== Databases (ODbL) ===
390 +
89 89  {{code}}
90 -Derived from FactHarbor data by Robert Schaub and the FactHarbor community.
91 -Licensed under ODbL by [Your Name].
392 +This database is derived from FactHarbor curated data by Robert Schaub
393 +and the FactHarbor community. Licensed under ODbL by [Your Name].
92 92  {{/code}}
93 93  
94 -== AI Models & Third-Party Components ==
396 +Please replace placeholders like '[Your Work Name]' and '[Your Name]' with actual values.
95 95  
96 -**AKEL (AI Knowledge Extraction Layer):**
97 -* Open-source models preferred
98 -* Proprietary models allowed but must be disclosed to users
99 -* AI-generated content marked with **AuthorType = AI**
100 -* Integration code remains open (MIT/AGPL)
398 +---
101 101  
102 -**Third-Party Libraries:**
103 -* Must be license-compatible with MIT/AGPL
104 -* Documented in LICENSE/NOTICE files
400 +== 10. Organisational Transparency ==
105 105  
106 -== Organizational Transparency ==
402 +FactHarbor is committed to exceptional transparency in all aspects of its operations, governance, and finances. This commitment is essential to build trust in a system claiming to support well-grounded judgments.
107 107  
108 -FactHarbor commits to publishing:
404 +=== 10.1 Financial Transparency ===
109 109  
110 -**Annually:**
111 -* Financial statements
112 -* Income sources and expenses
113 -* Major funding relationships
406 +We commit to publishing annually:
114 114  
115 -**Twice Yearly:**
116 -* Transparency reports
117 -* AKEL performance metrics
118 -* Content moderation statistics
408 +* Complete financial statements (audited where possible)
409 +* Swiss tax filings (annual statements per Swiss law)
410 +* Income sources in aggregate (grants, donations, sponsorships)
411 +* Expense breakdown by category
412 +* Compensation ranges for staff roles (not individual salaries)
413 +* Major funding relationships and partnerships
119 119  
120 -**Ongoing:**
121 -* Governance documents
122 -* Policy changes
123 -* Incident reports
415 +=== 10.2 Governance Transparency ===
124 124  
125 -See [[Transparency Policy>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Transparency-Policy]] for details.
417 +We commit to publishing:
126 126  
127 -== Disclaimer ==
419 +* All governance documents (bylaws, policies, procedures)
420 +* Governing Team composition and meeting schedules
421 +* Governing Team meeting minutes (with narrow exceptions for privacy, security, or legal matters)
422 +* Policy changes with rationale and effective dates
423 +* Decision-making process documentation
424 +* Conflict of interest policies and disclosures
128 128  
129 -=== No Warranty ===
426 +=== 10.3 Operational Transparency ===
130 130  
131 -FactHarbor is provided **"AS IS"** without warranty of any kind, including:
132 -* Merchantability
133 -* Fitness for purpose
428 +We commit to publishing:
429 +
430 +* Transparency reports (published twice yearly)
431 +* Content moderation statistics and practices
432 +* AKEL performance metrics and audit results
433 +* Risk tier assignment statistics
434 +* Partnership agreements and funding relationships
435 +* Incident reports (security, moderation, governance)
436 +* System uptime and performance data
437 +
438 +=== 10.4 Privacy Protection ===
439 +
440 +While maintaining organisational transparency, we protect:
441 +
442 +* Individual user privacy and personal data
443 +* Security vulnerabilities (until patched, typically 30-90 days)
444 +* Personnel matters and personal information
445 +* Ongoing legal matters (until resolved)
446 +* Whistleblower and abuse reports
447 +* Authentication credentials and sensitive operational details
448 +
449 +=== 10.5 Review and Oversight ===
450 +
451 +* Annual review of all information marked "private"
452 +* Public reporting on transparency compliance
453 +* Community input opportunities on transparency policies
454 +* Appeals process for information requests
455 +* Independent transparency audits (when feasible)
456 +
457 +See [[Transparency Policy>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Transparency-Policy]] for complete details.
458 +
459 +---
460 +
461 +== 11. Legal Disclaimer ==
462 +
463 +=== 11.1 No Liability for Results ===
464 +
465 +The materials, tools, and resources provided by FactHarbor can be used by any entity or organization.
466 +
467 +**The creators, contributors, and maintainers of FactHarbor are not liable for:**
468 +
469 +* The achievement of certain objectives or results by entities/organizations using FactHarbor materials
470 +* Decisions made based on FactHarbor analyses or outputs
471 +* Errors, inaccuracies, or incompleteness in analyses or data
472 +* Any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages
473 +
474 +=== 11.2 "As Is" Service ===
475 +
476 +FactHarbor is provided **"AS IS"** without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to:
477 +
478 +* Warranties of merchantability
479 +* Fitness for a particular purpose
480 +* Non-infringement
134 134  * Accuracy or completeness
135 -* Uninterrupted service
136 136  
137 -=== No Liability ===
483 +=== 11.3 Content Accuracy ===
138 138  
139 -FactHarbor creators, contributors, and operators are **not liable** for:
140 -* Decisions made based on FactHarbor analyses
141 -* Errors, inaccuracies, or incompleteness
142 -* Any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages
485 +* We do not guarantee the accuracy of user-submitted content
486 +* Evaluations represent community assessments, not absolute truth
487 +* Use your own judgment when relying on information
143 143  
144 -=== Educational Purpose Only ===
489 +=== 11.4 Availability ===
145 145  
146 -FactHarbor analyses are for **educational and informational purposes**. They are not:
147 -* Professional advice (legal, medical, financial)
491 +We do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free service.
492 +
493 +=== 11.5 Educational and Informational Purpose ===
494 +
495 +FactHarbor analyses, verdicts, and evidence models are intended for **educational and informational purposes only**. They should not be considered as:
496 +
497 +* Professional advice (legal, medical, financial, or otherwise)
148 148  * Definitive truth or final judgments
149 -* Replacements for independent verification
499 +* Replacements for independent verification and critical thinking
500 +* Absolute or infallible assessments
150 150  
151 -**Users should:**
502 +**Users are encouraged to:**
503 +
152 152  * Verify information independently
153 153  * Consult qualified professionals when appropriate
154 154  * Apply critical thinking and judgment
507 +* Understand the limitations and assumptions of AI-generated analyses
155 155  
156 -=== Privacy ===
509 +---
157 157  
158 -User privacy is protected per applicable laws (Swiss FADP, EU GDPR).
511 +== 12. Privacy and Data Handling ==
159 159  
160 -See [[Privacy Policy>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Privacy-Policy]] for details.
513 +* **User Privacy**: FactHarbor respects user privacy and handles personal data in accordance with applicable privacy laws (Swiss FADP, EU GDPR)
514 +* **Transparency**: Data processing practices are documented and publicly available
515 +* **No Hidden Data Collection**: All data collection and usage is clearly disclosed
161 161  
162 -== Governing Law ==
517 +See [[Privacy Policy>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Privacy-Policy]] for complete details.
163 163  
164 -These terms are governed by **Swiss law** under Swiss jurisdiction.
519 +---
165 165  
166 -== Changes to Terms ==
521 +== 13. Third-Party Content and AI Models ==
167 167  
168 -License terms may be updated with:
169 -* Clear versioning and documentation
170 -* Community announcement
171 -* Prospective application (existing content remains under original terms)
523 +* **AI-Generated Content**: Some FactHarbor outputs are generated using AI models (AKEL system)
524 +** Proprietary models (where used) are clearly disclosed at point of use
525 +** AI-generated content is marked with **AuthorType = AI**
526 +* **Web Search Results**: Evidence may be sourced from third-party websites and search results
527 +* **No Endorsement**: Inclusion of third-party content does not constitute endorsement
528 +* **Third-Party Licenses**: External content remains subject to its original licensing terms
172 172  
173 -== License Summary ==
530 +---
174 174  
175 -| **Content Type** | **License** | **Key Principle** |
176 -|---|---|---|
177 -| Documentation | CC BY-SA 4.0 | Share openly, attribute, share-alike |
178 -| Protocol & Data Model | CC BY-SA 4.0 | Open specs, trademark-protected brand |
179 -| Code (Default) | MIT | Maximum reuse |
180 -| Code (Core/AKEL) | AGPL-3.0 | Network transparency |
181 -| Structured Data | ODbL | Open data, share-alike |
532 +== 14. Limitation of Liability ==
182 182  
183 -== Contact ==
534 +To the maximum extent permitted by law, FactHarbor and its operators shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages.
184 184  
536 +---
537 +
538 +== 15. Governing Law ==
539 +
540 +These licensing terms and disclaimers are governed by **Swiss law**. Disputes will be resolved under Swiss jurisdiction.
541 +
542 +---
543 +
544 +== 16. Changes to License Terms ==
545 +
546 +FactHarbor reserves the right to update these license terms. Any changes will be:
547 +
548 +* Documented with clear versioning
549 +* Announced to the community
550 +* Applied prospectively (existing content remains under original terms unless explicitly migrated)
551 +
552 +Material changes will be announced with reasonable notice.
553 +
554 +---
555 +
556 +== 17. Contact and Questions ==
557 +
558 +For questions about licensing, attribution, or use of FactHarbor materials:
559 +
185 185  * **Project Website**: [[https://schaubgroup.ch/bin/view/FactHarbor/]]
186 -* **Licensing Questions**: [To be established]
561 +* **Licensing Questions**: [Contact information to be established]
562 +* **General Questions**: [Contact information to be established]
187 187  
188 -== Related Pages ==
564 +---
189 189  
566 +== 18. Related Policies ==
567 +
190 190  * [[Privacy Policy>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Privacy-Policy]]
191 191  * [[Terms of Service>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Terms-of-Service]]
192 192  * [[Transparency Policy>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Transparency-Policy]]
571 +* [[Security Policy>>FactHarbor.Organisation.How-We-Work-Together.Security-Policy]]
193 193  * [[Contributor License Agreement>>FactHarbor.Organisation.CLA]]
194 194  * [[Governance>>FactHarbor.Organisation.Governance.WebHome]]
574 +* [[Finance & Compliance>>FactHarbor.Organisation.Finance-Compliance]]
195 195  
576 +---
577 +
196 196  **© 2024-2025 by Robert Schaub and the FactHarbor Community**
197 197  
198 -**FactHarbor** is a trademark. Use of the name and logo requires permission.
580 +**FactHarbor** is a registered trademark. Use of the FactHarbor name and logo requires explicit permission.
199 199  
200 -**Core Values:** Non-profit | Open Source | Transparent | Accessible to All
582 +---
583 +
584 +== License Summary Table ==
585 +
586 +| **Content Type** | **License** | **Key Principle** |
587 +|---|---|---|
588 +| Documentation | CC BY-SA 4.0 | Share openly, attribute, share-alike |
589 +| Protocol & Data Model | CC BY-SA 4.0 | Open specifications, trademark-protected brand |
590 +| Code (Default) | MIT | Maximum reuse, minimal restrictions |
591 +| Code (Core Engine/AKEL) | AGPL-3.0 | Network transparency, prevent black boxes |
592 +| Structured Data | ODbL | Open data, share-alike for databases |
593 +
594 +---
595 +
596 +**FactHarbor Mission**: Bring clarity and transparency to unclear, controversial, and misleading information by shedding light on the context, assumptions, and evidence behind claims.
597 +
598 +**Core Values:**
599 +
600 +* 🌍 **Non-profit organization** – No commercial interests
601 +* 📖 **Fully open source** – All code and methodology public
602 +* 🔍 **Complete transparency** – No hidden algorithms
603 +* 🆓 **Accessible to everyone** – No paywalls or restrictions
604 +
605 +---
606 +
607 +**Version:** Based on FactHarbor V0.9.69
608 +**Status:** Draft - To be finalized before launch