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License Summary

This page is a plain-language summary of the license and intellectual-property rules already incorporated into the Disclaimers and Terms of Use for Joseph Gorman d/b/a The Behave-iator. If there is any conflict between this page and the Disclaimers and Terms of Use, the Disclaimers and Terms of Use control.

Last Updated

March 31, 2026

Primary Document

Disclaimers and Terms of Use

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License, IP, outputs, and feedback

Plain-English Summary

  • You may use The Behave-iator for your own lawful internal educational and professional planning work.
  • You may not copy, resell, white-label, reverse engineer, scrape, or use the service to build a competing product, dataset, or model.
  • The software, prompt architecture, branding, and the Behave-iator Developmental Continuum are proprietary.
  • You keep ownership of what you type in, and you may use your outputs internally, but you do not acquire ownership of the service itself.
  • If you send feedback or feature suggestions, we may use them without further permission or payment.

1. Relationship to the Terms

This page supplements the Disclaimers and Terms of Use. It is not a separate grant of rights beyond what is already described there. For the full governing language, see Section 12 of the Disclaimers and Terms of Use.

2. Limited License and Permitted Use

Subject to your compliance with the Disclaimers and Terms of Use, Joseph Gorman d/b/a The Behave-iator grants you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license to access and use the Service for your own internal, lawful, professional educational planning and documentation purposes.

3. What Remains Proprietary

The Service, including its software, source code, object code, visual interfaces, page layouts, prompts, prompt templates, prompt architecture, system instructions, model orchestration logic, taxonomies, proprietary labels, design elements, and related documentation, remains the property of Joseph Gorman d/b/a The Behave-iator.

Without limiting the foregoing, The Behave-iator, The Behave-iator Developmental Continuum, and associated names, logos, slogans, icons, framework labels, developmental level names, and product identifiers are proprietary brand assets.

4. Outputs and Restrictions

As between you and us, you retain ownership of the information and content you submit to the Service. Subject to the governing terms, you may use, edit, print, and share generated outputs for your own internal educational and professional purposes.

You may not resell outputs as a standalone commercial product, sublicense them as templates, or systematically compile outputs to create a competing product, service, dataset, prompt library, or methodology. You also may not reverse engineer, decompile, decode, scrape, or otherwise attempt to extract non-public logic, prompts, instructions, or internal methods from the Service.

5. Public Frameworks and Feedback

The Service may reference or operationalize public-domain or third-party frameworks, including PBIS, FBA, ABA-aligned practices, CASEL, Bloom's Taxonomy, and UDL. Joseph Gorman d/b/a The Behave-iator does not claim ownership of those underlying frameworks themselves. The claimed rights are limited to the original expression, software implementation, compilation, curation, branding, and proprietary framework terminology embodied in the Service.

If you provide feedback, comments, bug reports, feature requests, or suggestions for improvement, you grant Joseph Gorman d/b/a The Behave-iator a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, fully paid-up, sublicensable, and transferable license to use, incorporate, and commercialize that feedback without notice, obligation, or compensation.

6. Questions and Contact

Questions about permissions, licensing, or use of proprietary materials may be sent to jggorman91@gmail.com.