Copyright & permissions
Free to Read Does Not Mean Free to Claim.
The Better America Blueprint is shared publicly to encourage civic discussion—not to surrender authorship or permit others to copy, rebrand, or sell the work.
This notice applies to the Better America Blueprint books, working drafts, website text, original graphics, logo artwork, scripts, videos, branding, layout, and other original materials.
What you may do
- Read the material free of charge.
- Share links to official pages and official PDF files.
- Quote brief portions for commentary, criticism, education, news reporting, or review, subject to applicable law.
- Discuss, summarize, criticize, or respond to the ideas in your own words.
Attribution requested
When quoting or discussing the work, please use an attribution such as:
What requires written permission
- Republishing a complete book, chapter, video, graphic, or substantial portion of the work.
- Removing authorship, logos, watermarks, copyright notices, or source links.
- Selling, licensing, or placing the material behind a paywall.
- Using the logo or branding in a way that suggests endorsement, partnership, or official affiliation.
- Creating an altered edition that could reasonably be mistaken for an official Better America Blueprint release.
Ideas versus expression
Copyright protects the original wording, structure, graphics, scripts, videos, and other creative expression. It generally does not grant ownership over abstract ideas, facts, systems, methods, or public-policy concepts themselves.
Reporting unauthorized use
Include the URL of the copied material, a description of the issue, and a link to the original official work. Contact information will be published on the Contact page.
No waiver
A delay in responding to unauthorized use does not waive copyright or other rights.
This page provides general information about the project’s permissions policy and is not legal advice.