Jivaro Trust Center
Copyright, Licensing & Reuse Policy
This policy explains how Jivaro handles copyright, licensing, quotations, citations, screenshots, research articles, apps, tools, software, digital products, templates, prompts, store resources, user submissions, brand assets, automated reuse, and permission requests.
Unless a page, product, license, or written agreement says otherwise, Jivaro-owned content and materials are protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights. Readers may link to public Jivaro pages and quote limited excerpts with attribution, but copying, republishing, reselling, scraping, or redistributing Jivaro materials generally requires permission.
Jivaro-owned materials are protected unless a specific license says otherwise.
Readers may link to public Jivaro URLs and cite Jivaro pages.
Formal Jivaro Journal articles may follow separate open-access licensing.
Republishing, resale, scraping, AI training, or redistribution generally requires written permission.
Scope of this policy
This policy applies to Jivaro-controlled content and materials, including blog posts, news articles, research pages, apps, tools, games, software, code, interfaces, store products, digital downloads, templates, prompts, graphics, screenshots, page designs, brand assets, newsletters, documentation, and other Jivaro-created materials.
Some materials may have separate terms, licenses, product-specific rules, research publication policies, open-source licenses, third-party licenses, or written agreements. If a specific license or agreement applies, that specific license or agreement may control that material.
Core rule
Jivaro content and products may be read, used, linked to, and cited in reasonable ways, but they may not be copied, resold, republished, scraped, cloned, redistributed, or used to create competing products without permission.
Default copyright rule
All rights reserved unless stated otherwise
Jivaro-owned content, designs, software, tools, products, graphics, text, templates, prompts, interfaces, page layouts, and digital resources are protected and all rights are reserved unless a specific page, product, license, or written agreement says otherwise.
Public sharing by link
Readers may share links to public Jivaro pages, articles, tools, research pages, app pages, product pages, or other public URLs.
Short quotations
Readers may quote short excerpts from public Jivaro pages for commentary, citation, education, criticism, research, reporting, or discussion when they include appropriate attribution and a link to the original page.
Screenshots
Reasonable screenshots may be used for commentary, reviews, news, accessibility reports, bug reports, educational reference, or discussion, provided they are not used to misrepresent Jivaro or reproduce substantial parts of paid or protected materials.
Commercial reuse
Commercial reuse, republication, redistribution, resale, licensing, training-data use, derivative products, or use inside a paid product or service generally requires written permission from Jivaro.
No full republication
Readers may not copy, mirror, repost, republish, archive, or distribute full Jivaro articles, guides, research pages, product pages, digital products, templates, prompts, tools, or downloads unless Jivaro gives permission or a specific license allows it.
Research article copyright and open access
Formal Jivaro Journal research articles may follow different copyright and licensing rules from ordinary blog posts, news articles, product pages, and store materials.
CC BY 4.0 for formal research articles
Formal Jivaro Journal research articles are published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International unless a specific article, agreement, or publication notice says otherwise.
Authors retain copyright
For accepted and published formal research articles, authors retain copyright unless a specific agreement says otherwise.
Publisher rights
By submitting or publishing through Jivaro Journal, authors grant Jivaro the rights needed to publish, distribute, display, archive, identify itself as publisher of record, preserve, index, and make the article available according to the applicable journal policies.
Third-party materials
Third-party figures, tables, images, datasets, software, trademarks, excerpts, or other materials inside a research article may have separate rights and may not be covered by the article’s open-access license.
Blog and news are different
Blog posts, news articles, explainers, reviews, store products, app pages, and ordinary website content are not automatically CC BY 4.0 unless they are clearly labeled with that license.
Citation and attribution
Research articles should be cited according to their citation information, article metadata, license terms, and applicable academic or publisher standards.
Quoting, citation, and attribution
Short excerpts are generally allowed
Readers may quote short excerpts from public Jivaro pages with attribution and a link to the original source, provided the excerpt is not used to replace the original page or misrepresent the work.
Citations are welcome
Readers may cite Jivaro articles, research, apps, tools, pages, or resources in their own work, including academic, journalistic, educational, professional, or personal work.
No copying full works
Readers may not copy full articles, guides, product pages, research pages, tools, downloads, prompts, templates, spreadsheets, store products, or other complete works unless a license or written permission allows it.
No removal of attribution
Readers may not remove author names, dates, source links, copyright notices, licensing notices, citations, disclosures, watermarks, or other attribution information.
No passing off
Readers may not present Jivaro content, prompts, templates, tools, software, screenshots, products, designs, or outputs as their own original work when they are not.
Context matters
Even when a short excerpt is allowed, it should not be edited, framed, or used in a way that changes the meaning, implies false endorsement, or misleads readers about Jivaro’s position.
Digital products, prompts, templates, and store items
Jivaro may sell or distribute digital products, prompts, templates, research kits, website kits, spreadsheets, calculators, Canva-style assets, workflows, worksheets, downloads, guides, and other store resources.
License, not ownership
Buying or downloading a Jivaro digital product gives the buyer a limited license to use that product. It does not transfer ownership of Jivaro’s underlying intellectual property unless Jivaro says so in writing.
Personal use
Buyers may generally use Jivaro digital products for personal use, learning, planning, writing, organization, productivity, research support, or other permitted uses described on the product page.
Internal business use
Some products may be used for internal business use if the product page, license, or written agreement allows it.
No resale or redistribution
Buyers may not resell, redistribute, upload, publish, sublicense, share, repackage, give away, or make Jivaro products publicly available unless the product license clearly allows it.
No competing products
Buyers may not use Jivaro templates, prompts, kits, workflows, designs, product structures, or downloadable resources as the basis for competing products or services.
Product-specific terms
A product page, license file, checkout notice, written agreement, or product-specific terms may add to or override the general rules on this page for that product.
Apps, tools, software, code, and downloads
Licensed, not sold
Jivaro apps, tools, utilities, software, downloads, games, interfaces, scripts, code, and related resources are licensed for permitted use and are not sold unless a written agreement says otherwise.
Permitted public tool use
Users may use public Jivaro tools for their intended purpose, subject to the Terms of Use, this policy, tool-specific notices, and applicable law.
No cloning or redistribution
Users may not copy, clone, mirror, redistribute, resell, scrape, reverse engineer, bypass restrictions, or create competing tools from Jivaro apps, interfaces, code, or systems unless permitted by a specific license.
User-generated outputs
Users may generally use outputs they generate from Jivaro tools for personal or internal purposes, unless a tool page, product page, or license says otherwise.
Jivaro-owned systems
Jivaro retains ownership of app and tool interfaces, code, design, branding, page layouts, workflows, documentation, and underlying systems unless a specific license says otherwise.
Open-source components
Open-source components, third-party libraries, public APIs, frameworks, or externally licensed materials used by Jivaro remain governed by their own licenses.
User submissions, uploads, research submissions, and feedback
Users keep ownership
Users generally keep ownership of content they submit, upload, send, or provide to Jivaro unless a specific agreement, license, research policy, product term, or service arrangement says otherwise.
Limited license to Jivaro
By submitting material to Jivaro, users grant Jivaro the rights needed to use, review, process, display, store, publish, modify, communicate about, or otherwise handle the material for the purpose requested or reasonably related to the submission.
Research submissions
Research submissions follow Jivaro Journal policies, including submission, peer review, publication, ethics, licensing, correction, and archival rules.
Feedback and suggestions
Feedback, bug reports, feature ideas, product suggestions, corrections, accessibility reports, app ideas, or other suggestions may be used by Jivaro without compensation, restriction, or obligation unless a written agreement says otherwise.
Rights required
Users must have the rights to submit uploaded files, manuscripts, screenshots, prompts, documents, images, code, data, audio, video, or other materials to Jivaro.
Infringing submissions
Jivaro may remove, disable, reject, edit, or investigate submissions that appear infringing, unauthorized, unlawful, deceptive, abusive, or inconsistent with Jivaro policies.
Scraping, AI training, datasets, and automated reuse
Jivaro’s content, research pages, prompts, templates, store products, app pages, tool outputs, software, designs, and other materials may not be systematically copied or reused through automated methods without permission.
No scraping or systematic copying
Users may not scrape, crawl, harvest, mirror, archive, bulk download, or systematically copy Jivaro materials without permission, except where normal search-engine indexing or technical access controls allow it.
No unauthorized AI training
Users may not use Jivaro content, prompts, templates, research pages, store products, app outputs, software, or other materials to train, fine-tune, evaluate, or build AI models or datasets without written permission.
No dataset building
Users may not build datasets, content libraries, prompt libraries, scraping archives, searchable replicas, commercial indexes, or derivative databases from Jivaro materials without permission.
No automated republication
Users may not republish Jivaro materials through AI summaries, bots, newsletters, content farms, automated blogs, social media automation, or other automated systems in a way that substitutes for the original work or violates this policy.
Search engines and indexing
Normal search-engine indexing and public linking are allowed according to Jivaro’s robots.txt, sitemap, technical controls, and applicable law.
Public linking remains allowed
This policy does not prohibit ordinary public linking to Jivaro pages, fair commentary, limited quotation with attribution, or good-faith citation.
Brand assets, names, and marks
Protected brand assets
The Jivaro name, logo, marks, product names, app names, tool names, icons, page designs, visual identity, trade dress, and related branding are protected.
No false affiliation
Users may not use Jivaro branding in a way that implies endorsement, partnership, sponsorship, approval, certification, employment, official status, or affiliation unless Jivaro gives written permission.
Press and commentary
Press, media, educators, reviewers, and commentators may make limited references to Jivaro branding for reporting, commentary, criticism, education, or identification, provided the use is accurate and not misleading.
Official media use
Official logo use, media-kit use, partnership references, screenshots, quotes, or brand materials should follow the Press page or written permission from Jivaro.
No competing copies
App names, tool names, product names, templates, prompts, interface designs, or brand elements should not be copied or confusingly reused for competing products or services.
Third-party content and licenses
Jivaro may reference, quote, link to, embed, or display third-party materials such as images, videos, trademarks, software libraries, APIs, research sources, product names, platform names, screenshots, data, or public documents. Those materials may be owned by their respective rights holders and may be governed by separate licenses or terms.
Jivaro’s use of third-party names, marks, images, screenshots, software, or materials does not imply ownership, endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation unless clearly stated.
Separate rights may apply
A Jivaro page may contain both Jivaro-owned material and third-party material. Permission from Jivaro does not automatically grant permission to reuse third-party material.
Permission requests
When to request permission
Request permission if you want to republish, translate, adapt, redistribute, commercialize, use in a product, use in a course, include in a dataset, train AI on, or otherwise reuse substantial Jivaro materials.
What to include
Permission requests should include the Jivaro URL or material involved, the intended use, where it will appear, whether the use is commercial, whether modifications are planned, and how attribution will be provided.
How to ask
Permission requests should be sent through the Contact page. Jivaro may approve, deny, limit, or require additional terms for a reuse request.
No automatic approval
Submitting a permission request does not grant permission. Permission is granted only when Jivaro provides written approval or a specific license allows the requested use.
Permission contact
For reuse, licensing, republication, translation, dataset, AI-training, or commercial-use requests, contact Jivaro through the Contact page.
Copyright complaints
If you believe Jivaro has used your copyrighted material in a way that is unauthorized, you can submit a copyright complaint through the Contact page.
Information to include
A copyright complaint should include the Jivaro URL, identification of the copyrighted work, your contact information, proof or explanation of ownership or authority, the requested action, and enough detail for Jivaro to review the issue.
Good-faith statement
Complaints should include a good-faith statement that you believe the use is unauthorized by the copyright owner, agent, license, or law.
Possible actions
Jivaro may remove, disable, credit, correct, relabel, replace, investigate, request additional information, or otherwise address disputed material depending on the situation.
Incomplete complaints
Jivaro may ask for additional information before acting on a copyright complaint, especially if ownership, authorization, scope, or requested action is unclear.
False or abusive claims
False, abusive, misleading, automated, bad-faith, or insufficient copyright claims may be rejected or handled according to Jivaro’s policies and applicable law.
Updates to this policy
Jivaro may update this Copyright, Licensing & Reuse Policy as the website, research section, apps, tools, software, store products, services, downloads, AI-related concerns, licensing practices, or legal requirements change. The most recent version should be read together with applicable product terms, research policies, licenses, and the Terms of Use.
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