Legal
The office's legal posture.
The following documents describe the terms on which the office of Orphograph operates, what it claims and does not claim, what protections it asserts over its brand and material, and how matters of dispute are handled. They are intended to be read by counsel where relevant. Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice.
- Terms of Service The terms under which the service is offered, including warranty disclaimers, limitation of liability, and dispute resolution.
- Privacy Policy What data is processed, retained, and shared; GDPR and CCPA disclosures; the structural-privacy contract.
- Trademark Notice The Orphograph wordmark, seal, and associated marks: common-law claim, permitted reference, prohibited use.
- Copyright & DMCA Policy How to report alleged infringement and how to file a counter-notice. Distinction between code (MIT) and brand (reserved).
- Acceptable Use Policy What use of the service is permitted, what is prohibited, and what may result in suspension.
- Contact & Persona Policy How to reach the office, what channels are authoritative, and the founder's persona protections.
- Continuity Statement What happens to receipts, calendars, and customer access if the office becomes unreachable or ceases to operate.
- MIT License (code) The license under which the open-source verifier and Orphograph source code are released.
Revision policy
Each of the documents above is revised when material change is warranted. Each revision is itself anchored on issuance; prior revisions remain verifiable. Changes that affect the rights or obligations of existing customers take effect not less than thirty days after public posting.
Jurisdiction
Unless a particular document states otherwise, the office of Orphograph is operated from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, United States of America. Federal law of the United States and the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico apply.
A note on these documents
These documents have been drafted in formal, plain-English boilerplate to make their meaning legible to non-lawyers. They are not a substitute for the advice of counsel. Persons relying on these documents for any consequential decision are advised to seek qualified legal advice. The office welcomes good-faith corrections by counsel addressed to [email protected].