Terms of Service

Last updated: 20 February 2026

These terms are written in plain language. We believe legal documents should inform you, not obscure liability behind opacity. Same principle as our privacy policy.

1. What this is

MoreRight (moreright.xyz) is a research project studying manipulation architecture across domains. We publish open research, provide free scoring tools, and operate a bounty program for framework falsification.

By using this site, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the site. You can still read our papers elsewhere — they're openly licensed.

2. What you can use freely

The following are available at no cost, no account required:

3. Intellectual property

Different parts of this project have different licenses. Here's the honest breakdown:

Open (CC-BY 4.0): Core science papers (Papers 1–5, 4B, 8, 9), evidence, experiment protocols, domain analyses, grounding specification, manual scoring tool. You can share, adapt, and build on these for any purpose — just credit MoreRight.

Source-available (MoreRight License v1.0): Applied domain papers (Papers 6, 7, 10, 11, 12), analysis scripts, vocabulary tooling. Free for reading, research, education, journalism, and non-commercial use. Commercial use gated by Void Score. Converts to Apache 2.0 on Feb 19, 2030.

Private: Site frontend, backend, agent fleet, automated scorer, strategy documents. All rights reserved. Don't copy, scrape, or redistribute the site code.

For the full breakdown of commercial use terms, the Void Score Gate, the Indie Threshold, and the Change Date, see our Licensing page. If you're unsure which tier something falls under, ask us: [email protected].

3A. Trademarks

The following are trademarks of Anthony Eckert / MoreRight DAO:

You may reference these marks when discussing, reviewing, or reporting on MoreRight. You may not use them in your product name or branding, display "Void Index Certified" without active certification, or imply MoreRight endorsement without authorization. See the full Trademark & Copyright policy for usage guidelines.

4. User contributions

When you submit data through our tools (void index assessments, vocabulary scores, survey responses):

Don't submit content that is illegal, harmful, defamatory, or infringes someone else's rights.

5. Bounty program

The bounty board pays for successful framework challenges. The rules:

6. $MORR token

This is not investment advice. $MORR is not a security.

$MORR is a Solana token used for research bounty funding and community governance. The founder holds $MORR — this conflict is disclosed on our About page.

Contributors are paid in USDC, not $MORR. The treasury sells $MORR to fund USDC payouts. Contributors have zero token price exposure.

If you acquire $MORR through any means:

  • You do so at your own risk
  • $MORR may lose all value
  • MoreRight makes no promises about token price, liquidity, or future utility
  • Participation in governance (Phase 2) does not guarantee any financial return

7. Wallet authentication

Some features (operator accounts, bounty claims) use Solana wallet signature verification. No passwords, no email.

8. What you must not do

Violating these may result in loss of access and forfeiture of pending bounties.

9. Disclaimers

This is a research project. Specifically:

The site and tools are provided "as is" without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, or reliability.

10. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, MoreRight and its contributors shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the site, tools, research, or token — including but not limited to financial losses, data loss, or reliance on void index scores.

Our total liability for any claim shall not exceed the amount you paid us in the 12 months preceding the claim. For free users: that's zero.

11. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, United States. Any disputes shall be resolved in the courts of Texas. If any provision is found unenforceable, the rest of these terms remain in effect.

12. Changes

We may update these terms. When we do, the date at the top changes and we'll note what changed here. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance. For material changes, we'll make reasonable efforts to notify users (site banner or email if applicable).

13. Contact

Questions about these terms: [email protected]

Why these terms read differently

Standard ToS documents average 4,000+ words of dense legal language. The average user reads 0% of them. This creates a void: opaque (nobody reads it), responsive (updated when the company needs new permissions), attention-capturing (the "I Agree" button is the only path forward). We wrote these terms the way we'd want to read them: short, plain, honest about what each clause actually means for you.