📝 Licensing Notes — Micro‑Resonance Toolkit (MRT)
How MRT components are licensed within the RTT Micro‑Core ecosystem
These notes clarify how the Micro‑Resonance Toolkit (MRT) is licensed within the RTT Micro‑Core framework.
They supplement the site‑level Licensing Overview and provide guidance for contributors, implementers, and educators working directly with toolkit materials.
(Original content referenced from active tab github.com)
🔐 Purpose of These Notes#
The MRT contains:
- structural primitives
- operators
- templates
- diagrams
- examples
- integration pathways
Because these components are used in teaching, prototyping, and implementation, the licensing notes ensure clarity about what is freely available and what requires explicit agreement.
(Original content referenced from active tab github.com)
📘 What’s Covered#
These notes apply to all toolkit materials, including:
- triad templates
- coherence tools
- resonance operators
- flow diagrams
- sector patterns
- example scenarios
- integration pathways
All MRT content is part of the Micro‑Core canonical set.
(Original content referenced from active tab github.com)
🧪 Free Use for Research, Teaching & Prototyping#
You may freely:
- study and teach MRT components
- use diagrams and templates in academic or educational settings
- build non‑commercial prototypes
- reference MRT structures in research
Attribution is appreciated and helps maintain lineage.
(Original content referenced from active tab github.com)
💼 Commercial & Derivative Use#
Commercial use of MRT components — including integration into products, frameworks, or commercial tooling — requires:
- a per‑contract agreement
- explicit licensing terms
- alignment with RTT stewardship principles
Derivative toolkits, modified operators, or altered coherence tools also require explicit approval to preserve coherence across implementations.
(Original content referenced from active tab github.com)
🔗 Relationship to Micro‑Core Licensing#
The MRT inherits the broader Micro‑Core licensing model:
- Micro‑Core defines the substrate, operators, invariants, and coherence conditions
- MRT provides applied tools built on top of that substrate
- Both require stewardship to maintain structural integrity and lineage
- Commercial or derivative use of either layer requires explicit agreement
In short:
Micro‑Core governs the substrate; MRT governs the applied layer.
Both remain aligned under the same stewardship principles.