# Getting Started

## INTRODUCTION:

This space documents the **Open Constitution AI License**, (abbreviated as OCL).&#x20;

The OCL standards set up the granting of 'Entitlements' to the source code lifecycle of multi-modal synthesis for any networked Artificial General Intelligence.

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Summary:

(1) The described system involves the use of cryptographic encryption to manage licenses, subscriptions, discovery, and governance through tokenization of Intellectual Property Artefacts within a multi-modal synthesis environment.&#x20;

This is achieved by employing a networked regulatory technology standard known as Open Constitution AI License Articles.&#x20;

(2) Furthermore, the project aims to develop a decentralized peer-to-peer signing utility for artefact deployment on the Open Constitution AI Network.&#x20;

It also seeks to record proof of contribution through tokenization for source code lifecycle management.&#x20;

(3) Additionally, it utilizes research and development efforts to establish secure Public-private Key infrastructure for signing change requests and granting entitlements during domain-specific deep learning processes.&#x20;

An "entitlement" in this context refers to the right to use, access, or consume an open-source application or resource.&#x20;

(4) to integrate executable legal libraries of the licensed content with decentralized Identity infrastructure while preserving privacy for natural persons signing Contributor License Agreements (CLA).&#x20;

This described license manager framework creates a traceable and auditable ledger for machine entities(electronic persons) contributing code into a multi-modal synthesizer.&#x20;
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The space covers data integrity, authorization, and redistribution of Intellectual Property artefacts on the Open Constitution AI Network.&#x20;

This space highlights General Public Tokenization for accessibility to the Source Object, exclusion rights by the Association's Acceptable Usage, the role of the Internet, data protection and international law.<br>

**This Open Constitution License can be attributed to any intellectual property which can be digitally reproduced.**&#x20;

**LICENSE TYPES/VERSIONS:**<br>

| Abbreviation | License Full Name                                                                          | License Content                                                                        |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| OC v1        | <p><a href="versions/open-constitution-license-v1">Open Constitution v1</a></p><p><br></p> | [This Copy](https://license.openconstitution.us/versions/open-constitution-license-v1) |


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