This work formalizes the licensing architecture of the SignalRupture framework, establishing the legal, conceptual, and institutional boundaries required for its ethical adoption. It defines SR as protected intellectual property under Canadian, U.S., and international law, and outlines the permitted uses, prohibited uses, and conditions under which organizations may integrate SR into governance, research, training, or AI systems. The document positions SR not merely as a body of essays but as a proprietary meta‑theoretical system with enforceable rights, ensuring that institutional use occurs through formal licensing rather than informal appropriation. By codifying ownership, usage rights, and enforcement mechanisms, this paper anchors SR as a structured, inheritable field with clear pathways for institutional engagement.
Signal Rupture (Sun,) studied this question.