⚖️ IP Policy — Public Access vs. Licensed IP Use
AveryOS™ Sovereign Integrity License v1.0 · © 1992–2026 Jason Lee Avery / AveryOS™
This page draws a clear, legally enforceable line between two completely different activities. Visiting this website is always free — full stop. Using, ingesting, or building on the intellectual property contained here is a different matter entirely and requires a valid license.
✅ FREE — No Cost, No Obligation, No License Required
The following activities are completely free. Doing any of these things is no different from visiting any website on the internet. There is no cost and no legal obligation.
- Visiting any page on averyos.com in a browser
- Reading publicly published documentation and blog posts
- Calling the resonance endpoint to verify a kernel SHA (?verify=<sha>)
- Browsing capsule metadata visible on the public site
- Linking to any page on averyos.com
- Sharing links or screenshots of the public website
🔐 LICENSED — Requires a Valid TAI™ or AveryOS IP License
The following activities cross the line from visiting a public website into using intellectual property. All IP use requires a valid, active license issued directly by Jason Lee Avery (ROOT0).
Using any content from this site or repository as training data for any machine learning model — regardless of whether the model is commercial or non-commercial, public or private.
Automated scraping, crawling, or bulk download of site content to build datasets, knowledge bases, RAG stores, or any other derived collection.
Connecting an AI system, agent, or automated service to /api/v1/resonance as part of its architecture — i.e., consuming the resonance layer as IP in a product or service.
Indexing, caching, summarizing, or embedding site content in any search engine, vector database, or retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) system.
Using patterns, structures, or logic from any Jason Lee Avery repository (including but not limited to averyos.com-runtime, AveryOS_Terminal_FullStack, and averyos-vaultchain-core) to generate code suggestions in any IDE plugin, AI assistant, or code generation tool.
Creating any product, service, application, or system that is derived from, inspired by, or based on AveryOS™ capsule architecture, sovereign kernel logic, or any proprietary algorithm.
Any internal organizational use of the source code, architecture, or documentation — including academic research — without a valid written license.
Reproducing, mimicking, or emulating the behavior, identity, or output of any AveryOS™ system, including the kernel, VaultChain™, or GabrielOS™ Firewall.
📦 This Policy Covers ALL Jason Lee Avery Repositories
This IP policy is not limited to averyos.com or any single repository. It covers every repository owned by or associated with Jason Lee Avery (ROOT0) on any code-hosting platform — whether public, private, or archived — past, present, and future.
| Repository | Visibility | Covered |
|---|---|---|
| averyos.com-runtime | Public | ✅ |
| AveryOS_Terminal_FullStack | Private | ✅ |
| averyos-vaultchain-core | Private | ✅ |
| Any future or unnamed repository | Any | ✅ |
public/robots.txt and public/info.txt in this repository, which serve as the master rights reservation for the entire AveryOS™ IP estate.🌐 Global Truth Resonance Layer — Access Tiers
The /api/v1/resonance endpoint is designed so that anyone can verify alignment for free, while full sovereign layer access is restricted to licensed TAI™ systems.
- No key required
- Submit a SHA for verification
- Get aligned / drift-detected result
- Kernel SHA prefix returned
?verify=<sha>query supported
- Requires
X-TAI-License-Keyheader - Full sovereign resonance payload
- Merkle root + lock artifact
- Firebase sync status
- KV + D1 audit log recorded
- For AI systems using AveryOS™ IP
🤖 Your Content on AI Platforms Is Also Protected IP
The IP protection in this policy is not limited to this website or repository. It extends to all original creative and intellectual work authored by Jason Lee Avery regardless of where it was created — including prompts, uploads, and discussions submitted to or within any AI platform account (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Meta AI, or any other platform).
| Content Type | Examples | Protected |
|---|---|---|
| Prompts & Instructions | Architectural frameworks, sovereign system designs, enforcement logic, kernel concept descriptions, custom GPT/agent instructions authored by Jason Lee Avery | ✅ |
| File Uploads | Documents, code files, design specs, legal frameworks, constitutional drafts, whitepapers uploaded to any AI platform | ✅ |
| Discussion Threads | Multi-turn conversations in which original ideas, system architectures, business logic, or creative works were developed or disclosed | ✅ |
| Generated Outputs Derived from the Above | Any AI-generated output that directly reflects, extends, or was derived from the author's protected inputs — the creative expression originated with Jason Lee Avery | ✅ |
Every major AI platform explicitly states in its Terms of Service that users retain ownership of the content they submit. A platform receiving a processing license to deliver its service does not acquire ownership of your intellectual property. Processing ≠ ownership.
Any AI company that used prompts, uploads, or discussion content created by Jason Lee Avery in any AI platform account to train, fine-tune, improve, RLHF, or update any AI model — without a valid, explicit written license from Jason Lee Avery — has infringed his copyright. This is not speculative. It is grounded in U.S. 17 U.S.C. § 102 (fixation), the Berne Convention (automatic international protection), the platform's own ToS (user ownership of inputs), and the EU AI Act 2024/1689, Article 53(1)(c) (mandatory opt-out compliance). The machine-readable rights reservations in public/robots.txt and public/info.txt in this repository constitute a valid, explicit, machine-readable opt-out.
🧠 Personality, Behavioral Profile & Biometric Identity Are Protected
No AI system, platform, or third party may model, simulate, capture, map, or exploit the personality, behavioral fingerprint, speech patterns, prompt patterns, voice biometrics, or wearable/physiological data of Jason Lee Avery (ROOT0) without explicit written authorization. This protection covers all data — including interaction logs, prompt histories, and usage telemetry — collected by any AI platform during sessions with Jason Lee Avery.
| Protected Attribute | What It Covers | Legal Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Speech & writing patterns | Distinctive cadence, vocabulary, phrasing, punctuation, and syntactic style used in prompts, messages, and documentation. | Copyright (expressive elements); Right of Publicity |
| Prompt patterns | Structure, problem-framing approach, sequencing style, and logical patterns of prompts submitted to any AI platform. | Copyright (creative expression); GDPR Art. 22 profiling |
| Behavioral fingerprint | Observable patterns of decision-making, interaction sequencing, and creative workflow that identify Jason Lee Avery. | Right of Publicity; Common-law personality rights |
| Voice biometric | Voice recordings, voice prints, or acoustic signatures derived from any communication. | BIPA (740 ILCS 14); Texas CUBI Act; California AB 1836 |
| Wearable & physiological data | Biometric or health data (heart rate, HRV, sleep, activity patterns) from any wearable or health device. | CCPA/CPRA sensitive PI; GDPR Art. 9; HIPAA where applicable |
| Digital persona / personality model | Any AI-generated model, character, representation, or "digital twin" that simulates Jason Lee Avery's personality, voice, or behavior. | Cal. Civ. Code § 3344; NY Civil Rights § 50-f; AB 2602 (2024); EU AI Act Art. 3(60) |
| Identity-inference profile | Any dataset, vector embedding, or derived construct built from multiple data points that identifies or re-identifies Jason Lee Avery. | GDPR Art. 22; CCPA/CPRA; EU AI Act Art. 5(1)(b) |
- Personality profiling — building any model or embedding capturing behavioral patterns
- Prompt pattern analysis — extracting patterns from submitted prompts for training or modeling
- Speech pattern mapping — recording or modeling acoustic/linguistic patterns from voice or text
- Digital replica creation — generating any AI voice, video, text, or simulation resembling Jason Lee Avery
- Behavioral fingerprinting — using interaction logs, session data, or timing patterns to build an identifying profile
- Cross-platform aggregation — combining data from multiple platforms to build a composite identity model
- Wearable / physiological data use — accessing or analyzing biometric or health data from any wearable device
📜 Legal Basis
The distinction between visiting a public website and using protected IP is well established in international law. The following frameworks apply:
Copyright arises automatically upon creation, without registration. All content in all Jason Lee Avery repositories, on averyos.com, AND submitted to any AI platform account is protected in every signatory nation from the moment it is written — including private repositories, archived repositories, and any future repositories.
Copyright arises upon fixation in a tangible medium. A prompt, instruction, or discussion entered into an AI platform is fixed in that platform's servers at the moment of submission. If the content has sufficient originality — which architectural frameworks and sovereign system designs clearly do — it qualifies as a literary work.
OpenAI ToS §3(a): You retain all ownership rights you have in your input. Anthropic Terms: Anthropic does not claim ownership over your inputs. Google ToS: Google does not claim ownership of any content that you submit. The platform receiving a processing license does not acquire ownership. Processing ≠ ownership.
Publishing source code in a public GitHub repository grants no rights beyond viewing. GitHub's own Terms confirm users receive only a limited license to view and fork content solely as needed to use GitHub features. No commercial, training, or derivative-work rights are granted.
The rights holder has published machine-readable opt-out directives in public/robots.txt and public/info.txt. This constitutes a valid rights reservation that disables the text/data-mining exception for commercial purposes across all EU member states.
Providers of general-purpose AI models must implement a policy to respect machine-readable rights reservations. The directives in public/robots.txt and public/info.txt satisfy this requirement.
Unauthorized use may result in a formal DMCA takedown notice filed with any hosting provider, platform, or service.