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Copyright

This page explains what belongs to OZJF, what remains third-party property, and how citation and limited quotation should work.

OZJF claims rights to the original writing and site material we made for this website. That does not mean everything on the site belongs to us.

Usually OZJF material

  • Original page copy.
  • Original summaries and explanations.
  • Original research framing.
  • Original site design text and interface copy.

Usually not OZJF material

Quoted source excerpts, third-party logos, embedded documents, screenshots, and linked reports still belong to their owners. A quotation on this site is not a free pass to reuse that work.

Quotation, commentary, and fair use

OZJF uses quotation to support commentary, criticism, and public argument. The U.S. Copyright Office’s fair use FAQ is a useful reference. Limited quotation can be lawful, but fair use is not a magic word. It is not measured by word count alone.

Our standard is restraint. Quote what you need. Credit it clearly. Do not reproduce long passages when a short excerpt will do.

Reuse and requests

If you quote OZJF’s original work, credit it. If you want to reuse material beyond normal quotation, use the contact or media-contact route. Tell us exactly what you want to use.