Copyright Notice
Effective 19 May 2026. Last updated 19 May 2026.
© 2026 Origae Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
PriorLeap is a product of Origae Pty Ltd, an Australian company. The PriorLeap name, logo, and visual identity are trademarks of Origae Pty Ltd (collectively, the Marks).
1. Protected work
The PriorLeap platform and every component of it — including, without limitation, all source code, application architecture, database schema, server actions, API design, user interface layouts, the outcome letter design, the redacted preview design, the share code workflow, copy and microcopy, brand identity, the Marks, and all associated documentation — is original creative work of Origae Pty Ltd and is protected by the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, and all applicable international copyright treaties to which Australia is a party.
2. Provenance of authorship
The original authorship and creation date of every line of the platform is permanently recorded in the public commit history of the project’s source repository hosted on GitHub. Commit timestamps are signed and cryptographically attested by GitHub and serve as durable evidentiary proof of:
- the date and time on which each component of the platform was first authored;
- the identity of the author of each commit;
- the precise content of the work at every stage of its development;
- the chain of custody of the work from inception to publication.
Any claim by a third party to have independently created any substantially similar work after the GitHub-attested authorship date of the corresponding component of this platform is rebutted, on its face, by the commit record.
3. Prohibited acts
You may use the platform only as an end user of the service offered at priorleap.com, in accordance with our Terms of Use. No other licence is granted, express or implied. The following acts are strictly prohibited and will be pursued to the maximum extent permitted by law:
- copying, reproducing, mirroring, forking, redistributing, or republishing any part of the source code, user interface, copy, or assessment workflow of the platform;
- reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling, or attempting to derive the source code or architecture of any part of the platform;
- building, marketing, or operating any competing or substantially similar product that imitates the platform’s design, copy, workflow, screen flow, or branding;
- removing, obscuring, altering, or replacing any copyright notice, trademark, watermark, or attribution on the platform or on any artefact (including any outcome letter) produced by the platform;
- using any part of the platform, including its source code, copy, design, screenshots, or outputs, as training data or fine tuning material for any machine learning model;
- scraping, crawling, harvesting, indexing, or otherwise automatically extracting content from the platform.
4. Trademarks
PriorLeap™ and the PriorLeap logo are trademarks of Origae Pty Ltd. Unauthorised use of the Marks in connection with any product, service, or material that is not produced or expressly authorised by Origae Pty Ltd is prohibited and may constitute misrepresentation under the Australian Consumer Law and the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth).
5. Enforcement
Origae Pty Ltd actively monitors for infringement of its rights in the platform and the Marks. We reserve the right, and we will exercise it, to enforce those rights through civil proceedings (including injunctive relief, damages, and accounts of profits), criminal complaint, and any other remedy available under Australian copyright, trademark, and consumer protection law.
Where a competing product copies any non-trivial portion of the platform’s source code, user interface, copy, or workflow on or after the corresponding GitHub-attested authorship date, the commit record will be relied on as prima facie evidence of prior authorship.
6. Notices
Copyright notices, infringement reports, takedown requests, and licensing enquiries can be sent to nick.patterson [at] origae.dev (Dr Nick Patterson, Origae Pty Ltd). The address is written this way to slow down automated scrapers. Replace [at] with @ when sending.
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