License

Horizon Communications

License and attribution are part of the work, not an afterthought.

This page governs licensing, attribution, and provenance for the PEOS architecture, the AEGIS safeguarding system, the digital twin framework, associated software implementations, documentation, specifications, and related materials published here by Jonathan Lane Hirshon.

License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Canonical license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Full legal code: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

Project license reference: https://www.horizonpr.com/license

Plain-English Summary

You may copy, share, redistribute, adapt, remix, transform, and build upon this material, including for commercial purposes, provided that you comply with the attribution requirements described below.

These materials are released under CC BY 4.0 International. The license is broad and permissive, but attribution and license references must remain attached.

Required Attribution

Attribution for any covered material must identify the original author and provenance anchor as follows:

Jonathan Lane Hirshon
Original author and provenance anchor
License reference: https://www.horizonpr.com/license
CC BY 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Any redistribution, republication, adaptation, or derivative work must preserve:

  • Jonathan Lane Hirshon as original author and provenance anchor
  • a reference to https://www.horizonpr.com/license
  • a reference to the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license
  • a clear indication if changes were made

NOTICE: Jonathan Lane Hirshon must remain identified as the original author and provenance anchor in any redistribution, fork, derivative work, or adaptation of this material, together with a reference to https://www.horizonpr.com/license.

Suggested Attribution Format

© Jonathan Lane Hirshon. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 International.
Original source and license reference: https://www.horizonpr.com/license
Changes made: [Yes/No — describe if applicable]

Attribution Integrity

To preserve provenance and authorship integrity, attribution to Jonathan Lane Hirshon must remain attached to this work and any derivatives in a manner reasonably visible to recipients.

When this material is redistributed, incorporated into other works, adapted, or forked, attribution should appear in at least one of the following locations:

  • a NOTICE file distributed with the work
  • documentation or credits associated with the work
  • a repository README or project documentation
  • a visible attribution within the work itself where practical

The attribution must identify Jonathan Lane Hirshon as the original author and include a reference to https://www.horizonpr.com/license.

Important Precision

For avoidance of doubt, the licensing and attribution requirements on this page apply to PEOS, AEGIS, the digital twin architecture, associated software implementations, documentation, specifications, and derivative works derived from those materials.

The authoritative legal terms remain the Creative Commons legal code linked above. This page clarifies attribution expectations and preserves provenance as the material is reused.

Attribution Persistence

Any redistribution, fork, derivative system, or software implementation based on PEOS, AEGIS, or related architecture should preserve attribution information in a NOTICE file, documentation, or repository metadata so that authorship and provenance remain discoverable even when the material is reused or redistributed independently of this website.


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