OFFICIAL SYSTEM PROVISION
Licensing & Access
This page defines the legal and commercial terms governing the use of Mint-to Logic™, including component rights, protocol rights, vertical rights, corridor rights, OEM rights, and re-licensing permissions.
Mint‑to Logic™ is a sovereign substrate. All derivative, integrated, or agentic use requires licensing.
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What This License Covers
CRITICAL: This governs the legal and usage layer, not the data governance layer.
What components a licensee may use
What behaviors they may implement
What protocols they may integrate
What verticals they may operate in
What corridors apply to their usage
What OEM rights they may exercise
What derivative rights they may create
What re-licensing rights they may extend downstream
Licensing Vectors Included
Each vector defines a different dimension of authorized usage within the Mint-to Logic™ framework.
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Component Licensing
Governs the specific modular units and technical substrates accessible to the licensee.
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Behavioral Licensing
Defines the implementable logic patterns and reflexive execution types permitted under contract.
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Protocol Licensing
Authorization for deep-stack integration with native RSLL continuity and verification protocols.
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Vertical Licensing
Establishes the industry sectors and market verticals where implementation is legally recognized.
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Corridor Licensing
Defines geopolitical and network corridors for asset movement and cross-jurisdictional use.
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OEM Licensing
Permissions for embedding Logic substrates into original hardware or software manufacturing flows.
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Derivative Licensing
Governs the creation of new implementations and re-licensable assets based on licensed core Logic.
Usage Rights & Permissions
Defining the legal boundaries for architectural implementation and commercial operation within the substrate ecosystem. This governance layer ensures authorized execution across all permitted environments.
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Build & Integrate
Authorized licensees are permitted to construct implementations and integrate logic-ready substrates within specified corridor constraints. This includes the right to deploy within approved execution environments and private cloud clusters.
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Commercial Terms
Authorization for revenue-generating activities linked to substrate usage. Commercial rights cover authorized trade, unit-based billing for downstream users, and OEM-branded solution deployment across global corridors.
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Permissions Downstream
Governance for re-licensing implementation rights to third parties. Specific restrictions apply to raw substrate exposure, ensuring that data behavior remains sovereign while usage rights flow according to RSLL protocols.
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Re-Licensing (RSLL) Permissions
The Reflexive Sovereign Licensing Logic (RSLL) framework standardizes the downstream propagation of usage rights. Under these permissions, licensees are authorized to re-license their specific implementations, extend defined rights to downstream customers, and construct derivative licensing trees within the Mint-to Logic™ substrate.
Participate in continuity-anchored licensing flows where the RSLL governs the mechanism of re-licensing, while this protocol layer defines the specific entities authorized to execute these rights and the commercial boundaries of their downstream extension.
Commercial Terms
Defined commercial pathways and fee structures for the Mint-to Logic™ substrate integration and market deployment.
Foundation Licensing
$2,500
- Component Licensing Access
- Standard Protocol Integrity
- Corridor-Specific Permissions
- Annual Licensing Fee Inclusion
- Basic Continuous Registry Entry
Enterprise OEM
$15,000
- OEM Integration Rights
- Vertical Licensing Expansion
- Advanced Protocol Access
- Direct Execution Auth
- Usage-based Mint Unit Prefunding
RSLL Scale
$50,000+
- Derivative Re-Licensing (RSLL)
- Global Corridor Coverage
- Continuity-Anchored Flows
- Derivative Licensing Royalty Share
- Full Implementation Support
Compliance Requirements
Licensees must adhere to the following regulatory benchmarks to maintain authorized integration status within the Mint-to Logic™ substrate.
Corridor Compliance
All implementations must strictly follow defined corridor boundaries and localized usage rules assigned to their specific geographic or technical corridor.
Auditability Standards
Continuous auditability must be maintained through recorded authorship proof and continuity logs as defined in the RSLL framework.
Protocol Integrity
Licensees are required to maintain the functional integrity of integrated protocols, ensuring no unauthorized alterations to the Mint-to Logic™ core substrate.
Continuity Integrity
Usage must align with continuity-anchored licensing flows, preserving the validity of re-licensing permissions downstream.
Refer to Sovereign Data Rules for governance guidelines.
Secure Your Integration Rights
Initiate the formal licensing process for Mint-to Logic™ substrate access. All applications are reviewed for corridor compliance and continuity integrity by the SSPS Licensing Office.