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Transparency and standards

Copyright

OZJF should explain what it claims in its own material, what remains third-party property, and how citation and fair use work on the site.

Unless otherwise noted, OZJF should treat the original site copy, layout text, and organization-authored research as OZJF material. That does not mean everything on the site belongs to OZJF. Quoted material, third-party logos, screenshots, linked documents, and cited source excerpts remain subject to their own rights and restrictions.

What visitors can assume

Short quotations, citations, and links are used to support public argument and source transparency. Visitors should attribute OZJF-authored material when reusing it, and should not assume that third-party source material embedded or quoted on the site is available for unrestricted reuse.

Fair use and citation

The U.S. Copyright Office fair-use FAQ is a helpful public reference for how quotation, commentary, criticism, and research use can operate in the United States. OZJF should keep quoting disciplined and proportionate rather than reproducing source material at article length.

Asset requests

If a journalist or partner needs approved use language or future media assets, the site currently routes those requests through the media-contact workflow.