OOF™ Origin Open Foundation™

Global Methodology Authority

Licensing & Structural IP Framework

OOF™ Standards Access and Structural Protection Policy

OOF™ standards are publicly accessible for reference, academic
research, institutional evaluation, and internal implementation.

Open access ensures transparency, interoperability, and methodological
clarity.

However, the canonical definitions, structural architectures, systemic layer
relationships, and deterministic logic frameworks defined within OOF™
standards are protected under Methodological Intellectual Property (MIP™).


Open Reference Use (No License Required)

The following uses are permitted without authorization:
  • Academic citation and research
  • Analytical reference or comparison
  • Internal institutional implementation
  • Educational and non-commercial use
  • Descriptive use of terminology not registered as a trademark
Use of terminology in descriptive or analytical context does not constitute
infringement where no structural replication or misrepresentation is
involved.


Protected Structural Components (MIP™)

The following elements are protected as structural intellectual property:
  • Canonical Definitions and semantic anchors
  • Multi-layer architectural separation models
  • Deterministic compatibility frameworks
  • State-transition logic systems
  • Cross-layer integrity mechanisms
  • Structured systemic relationships between layers
  • Governance-aligned validation architectures
Protection applies to systemic architecture and defined structural
relationships, not to generic words used independently in unrelated
contexts.


Commercial Use Requiring Authorization

Authorization may be required for:
  • Commercial replication of OOF™ structural architectures
  • Deployment of derivative systems based on canonical structural
    logic
  • White-label or productized implementations of OOF™ standards
  • Commercial redistribution of OOF™ standards as proprietary
    frameworks
  • Public claims of official OOF™ compatibility, certification, or
    endorsement
  • Use of protected marks or canonical definitions as marketable
    system components
Unauthorized commercial replication of structural logic may constitute
infringement under applicable intellectual property and unfair competition
frameworks.


Canonical Definition Integrity

OOF™ maintains semantic authority over its published canonical
definitions.


Canonical definitions represent fixed structural anchors within the OOF™
methodology.


Use of identical terminology in unrelated or independently developed
contexts does not constitute infringement.


However, replication of canonical structural definitions, semantic logic, or
architectural relationships while implying structural equivalence to OOF™
standards may constitute structural misrepresentation.



Principle of Methodological Integrity

OOF™ does not restrict academic reference or independent discussion. Licensing exists to:

The objective is not control of language, but protection of structured
methodological architecture.


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Methodological Intellectual Property (MIP™)