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📘 Intellectual Attribution Statement

Module: LORI Framework & Jury-Based Ethical Governance System

Author: founder of the LORI Ethical System.

Date of First Draft: [2025-05-28]


Purpose

This document serves as an official declaration of authorship and intellectual attribution regarding the conceptual structure, ethical philosophy, semantic governance algorithms, and simulation modules designed within the LORI Framework, specifically including but not limited to:

Attribution Clause

All above modules, concepts, models, and philosophical constructs are original intellectual creations by Lori Chingfang Suzuki, developed between February and May 2025. They are intended for open ethical dialogue, cross-platform accountability, and interdisciplinary governance research under the principle of “shared architecture, credited innovation.”

Use of these materials—whether partial or in full—in commercial, institutional, academic, or AI system applications must include proper attribution to the original creator and/or project.

license Status

Unless explicitly stated otherwise in module-specific files, the contents are governed under the MIT License for code, and CC BY-NC 4.0 License for text and models:

Recommendation for Integrators

If you are incorporating the LORI Framework or its submodules into:

…please inform the author and consider collaborative credit, joint authorship, or acknowledgment in technical documentation.

Author Note

“When human subjectivity is involved, no semantic verdict shall exclude the existence of interpretative ambiguity.” — Lori Chingfang Suzuki, May 2025

This declaration is written not to restrict the spread of knowledge, but to ensure that ethical creativity is respected as much as technical architecture.

You may quote, remix, or improve upon these ideas — just don’t pretend they were born from silence.

This framework was designed to prioritize ethical clarity over personal attribution. The author’s identity remains intentionally undisclosed to maintain philosophical neutrality and universal application.


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