Licensing & Terms
JuryPress maintains a strict separation between its open-source software code and its editorial publication data.
Software & Technical Assets
The engine powering JuryPress—including the Astro frontend, structured generation pipeline, evaluator logic, verification test suite, and infrastructure scripts—is open-source software.
Production Editorial Content
Production editorial content is not licensed under the MIT License. To the extent that copyright or other rights subsist in that content, those rights are reserved by Yosuke Suzuki.
No permission is granted to republish, redistribute, sublicense, or build competing products from this dataset except as permitted by copyright law (e.g. fair quotation).
Brand Identity
The JuryPress name, logo, visual design language, assets, and typography remain reserved. No rights are granted to host independent forks of the code under the official "JuryPress" branding or represent them as the official publication.
Judgie-AI Derived Assets
The core AI judge persona definitions, avatar design elements, and evaluation rubrics used in this system are derived from the upstream Judgie-AI project.