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In Australia, copyright protection is free and automatic. There is no formal copyright registration system for ordinary original works. This website notice does not create copyright by itself; it gives visitors clear notice of ownership, attribution requirements, and permitted-use boundaries.
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Copyright protects expression, not proof.
Copyright protects the written expression, diagrams, code arrangement, papers, figures, and downloadable materials. It does not itself prove the scientific claims, and it does not replace patents, trademarks, peer review, or independent validation.
What visitors are allowed to do
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Research and review
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Citation and commentary
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Testing and replication
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Do not use the materials to:
- claim authorship, ownership, or original creation of RBFL/RBFT materials;
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- train, market, or deploy a commercial product using the materials without permission;
- use speculative material as a claim of proven science.
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What this page does not do
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