Omnisyndetics · Licence and Terms
Licence and Terms of Use
This website is for education and research. It explains an alternative theoretical framework called the Omnisyndetic Framework. Materials are released for learning, discussion, and verifiable reuse.
Effective date: 23 October 2025
Licence
Unless a page or file header says otherwise, content is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Short form: you may use, copy, modify, and share this work for any purpose. You must credit Tyrone Gabriel Anderson. If you adapt and share, you must use the same licence. No warranty.
How to attribute
Anderson, Tyrone G. (2025). The Omnisyndetic Framework. Available at https://omnisyndetics.org. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Changes were made.
Reuse guide
- Attribute “Tyrone Gabriel Anderson” and link to https://omnisyndetics.org.
- Include a link to the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence and state if changes were made.
- Share adaptations under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Where practical, include editable sources for figures and text such as SVG, LaTeX, Markdown, and build scripts to aid verification and learning.
Code
Code may use a separate software licence. If a repository includes a licence file, that file governs. If no separate licence is present, CC BY-SA 4.0 applies. If you host a service based on the code, link the source of the running version in a visible place.
Third-party material
Third-party images, datasets, and code retain their own terms. We credit these in captions or file headers. Respect those terms in any reuse.
Trademarks and identity
“Omnisyndetics”, the framework logos, and the site styling are part of the project identity. Fair reference is fine. Do not present them as your brand without written permission.
Educational disclaimer
The content is educational. It presents an alternative theoretical view for study and critique. It does not give legal, medical, financial, or safety advice. Do your own checking and use professional sources where required.
Accuracy and updates
Materials may be revised. Stable citations should use DOI records or archived releases where available. Page content can move during active development.
No warranty
Everything is provided as is, without warranty of any kind. You use the material at your own risk as far as the law allows.
Contact
Permissions and questions: rights@omnisyndetics.org.