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An open-source design system for non-profits to quickly develop user safety critical applications.

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HIPPOCRATIC LICENSE

Version 3.0, October 2021

https://firstdonoharm.dev/version/3/0/cl-eco-extr-ffd-media-mil-soc-sv.txt

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, COPY, MODIFICATION, PREPARATION OF DERIVATIVE
WORK, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION:

1. DEFINITIONS:

This section defines certain terms used throughout this license agreement.

1.1. “License” means the terms and conditions, as stated herein, for use, copy,
modification, preparation of derivative work, reproduction, and distribution of
Software (as defined below).

1.2. “Licensor” means the copyright and/or patent owner or entity authorized by
the copyright and/or patent owner that is granting the License.

1.3. “Licensee” means the individual or entity exercising permissions granted by
this License, including the use, copy, modification, preparation of derivative
work, reproduction, and distribution of Software (as defined below).

1.4. “Software” means any copyrighted work, including but not limited to
software code, authored by Licensor and made available under this License.

1.5. “Supply Chain” means the sequence of processes involved in the production
and/or distribution of a commodity, good, or service offered by the Licensee.

1.6. “Supply Chain Impacted Party” or “Supply Chain Impacted Parties” means any
person(s) directly impacted by any of Licensee’s Supply Chain, including the
practices of all persons or entities within the Supply Chain prior to a good or
service reaching the Licensee.

1.7. “Duty of Care” is defined by its use in tort law, delict law, and/or
similar bodies of law closely related to tort and/or delict law, including
without limitation, a requirement to act with the watchfulness, attention,
caution, and prudence that a reasonable person in the same or similar
circumstances would use towards any Supply Chain Impacted Party.

1.8. “Worker” is defined to include any and all permanent, temporary, and agency
workers, as well as piece-rate, salaried, hourly paid, legal young (minors),
part-time, night, and migrant workers.

2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GRANTS:

This section identifies intellectual property rights granted to a Licensee.

2.1. Grant of Copyright License: Subject to the terms and conditions of this
License, Licensor hereby grants to Licensee a worldwide, non-exclusive,
no-charge, royalty-free copyright license to use, copy, modify, prepare
derivative work, reproduce, or distribute the Software, Licensor authored
modified software, or other work derived from the Software.

2.2. Grant of Patent License: Subject to the terms and conditions of this
License, Licensor hereby grants Licensee a worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge,
royalty-free patent license to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell,
import, and otherwise transfer Software.

3. ETHICAL STANDARDS:

This section lists conditions the Licensee must comply with in order to have
rights under this License.

The rights granted to the Licensee by this License are expressly made subject to
the Licensee’s ongoing compliance with the following conditions:

 * 3.1. The Licensee SHALL NOT, whether directly or indirectly, through agents
   or assigns:
   
   * 3.1.1. Infringe upon any person’s right to life or security of person,
     engage in extrajudicial killings, or commit murder, without lawful cause
     (See Article 3, United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
     Article 6, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights)
   
   * 3.1.2. Hold any person in slavery, servitude, or forced labor (See Article
     4, United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Article 8,
     International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights);
   
   * 3.1.3. Contribute to the institution of slavery, slave trading, forced
     labor, or unlawful child labor (See Article 4, United Nations Universal
     Declaration of Human Rights; Article 8, International Covenant on Civil and
     Political Rights);
   
   * 3.1.4. Torture or subject any person to cruel, inhumane, or degrading
     treatment or punishment (See Article 5, United Nations Universal
     Declaration of Human Rights; Article 7, International Covenant on Civil and
     Political Rights);
   
   * 3.1.5. Discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, sexual orientation, race,
     ethnicity, nationality, religion, caste, age, medical disability or
     impairment, and/or any other like circumstances (See Article 7, United
     Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Article 2, International
     Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; Article 26, International
     Covenant on Civil and Political Rights);
   
   * 3.1.6. Prevent any person from exercising his/her/their right to seek an
     effective remedy by a competent court or national tribunal (including
     domestic judicial systems, international courts, arbitration bodies, and
     other adjudicating bodies) for actions violating the fundamental rights
     granted to him/her/them by applicable constitutions, applicable laws, or by
     this License (See Article 8, United Nations Universal Declaration of Human
     Rights; Articles 9 and 14, International Covenant on Civil and Political
     Rights);
   
   * 3.1.7. Subject any person to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile (See
     Article 9, United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Article 9,
     International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights);
   
   * 3.1.8. Subject any person to arbitrary interference with a person’s
     privacy, family, home, or correspondence without the express written
     consent of the person (See Article 12, United Nations Universal Declaration
     of Human Rights; Article 17, International Covenant on Civil and Political
     Rights);
   
   * 3.1.9. Arbitrarily deprive any person of his/her/their property (See
     Article 17, United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights);
   
   * 3.1.10. Forcibly remove indigenous peoples from their lands or territories
     or take any action with the aim or effect of dispossessing indigenous
     peoples from their lands, territories, or resources, including without
     limitation the intellectual property or traditional knowledge of indigenous
     peoples, without the free, prior, and informed consent of indigenous
     peoples concerned (See Articles 8 and 10, United Nations Declaration on the
     Rights of Indigenous Peoples);
   
    * 3.1.11. Fossil Fuel Divestment: Be an individual or entity, or a
      representative, agent, affiliate, successor, attorney, or assign of an
      individual or entity, on the FFI Solutions Carbon Underground 200 list
      [https://www.ffisolutions.com/research-analytics-index-solutions/research-screening/the-carbon-underground-200/?cn-reloaded=1];
   
    * 3.1.12. Ecocide: Commit ecocide:
      
      * 3.1.12.1. For the purpose of this section, “ecocide” means unlawful or
        wanton acts committed with knowledge that there is a substantial
        likelihood of severe and either widespread or long-term damage to the
        environment being caused by those acts;
      
      * 3.1.12.2. For the purpose of further defining ecocide and the terms
        contained in the previous paragraph:
        
        * 3.1.12.2.1. “Wanton” means with reckless disregard for damage which
          would be clearly excessive in relation to the social and economic
          benefits anticipated;
        
        * 3.1.12.2.2. “Severe” means damage which involves very serious adverse
          changes, disruption, or harm to any element of the environment,
          including grave impacts on human life or natural, cultural, or
          economic resources;
        
        * 3.1.12.2.3. “Widespread” means damage which extends beyond a limited
          geographic area, crosses state boundaries, or is suffered by an entire
          ecosystem or species or a large number of human beings;
        
        * 3.1.12.2.4. “Long-term” means damage which is irreversible or which
          cannot be redressed through natural recovery within a reasonable
          period of time; and
        
        * 3.1.12.2.5. “Environment” means the earth, its biosphere, cryosphere,
          lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere, as well as outer space
          
          (See Section II, Independent Expert Panel for the Legal Definition of
          Ecocide, Stop Ecocide Foundation and the Promise Institute for Human
          Rights at UCLA School of Law, June 2021);
   
    * 3.1.13. Extractive Industries: Be an individual or entity, or a
      representative, agent, affiliate, successor, attorney, or assign of an
      individual or entity, that engages in fossil fuel or mineral exploration,
      extraction, development, or sale;
   
    * 3.1.14. Mass Surveillance: Be a government agency or multinational
      corporation, or a representative, agent, affiliate, successor, attorney,
      or assign of a government or multinational corporation, which participates
      in mass surveillance programs;
   
    * 3.1.15. Military Activities: Be an entity or a representative, agent,
      affiliate, successor, attorney, or assign of an entity which conducts
      military activities;
   
    * 3.1.16. Media: Be an individual or entity, or a or a representative,
      agent, affiliate, successor, attorney, or assign of an individual or
      entity, that broadcasts messages promoting killing, torture, or other
      forms of extreme violence;
   
   * 3.1.17. Interfere with Workers' free exercise of the right to organize and
     associate (See Article 20, United Nations Universal Declaration of Human
     Rights; C087 - Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to
     Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), International Labour Organization;
     Article 8, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights);
     and
   
   * 3.1.18. Harm the environment in a manner inconsistent with local, state,
     national, or international law.

 * 3.2. The Licensee SHALL:
   
    * 3.2.1. Social Auditing: Only use social auditing mechanisms that adhere to
      Worker-Driven Social Responsibility Network’s Statement of Principles
      (https://wsr-network.org/what-is-wsr/statement-of-principles/
      [https://wsr-network.org/what-is-wsr/statement-of-principles/]) over
      traditional social auditing mechanisms, to the extent the Licensee uses
      any social auditing mechanisms at all;
   
   * 3.2.2. Provide equal pay for equal work where the performance of such work
     requires equal skill, effort, and responsibility, and which are performed
     under similar working conditions, except where such payment is made
     pursuant to:
     
     * 3.2.2.1. A seniority system;
     
     * 3.2.2.2. A merit system;
     
     * 3.2.2.3. A system which measures earnings by quantity or quality of
       production; or
     
     * 3.2.2.4. A differential based on any other factor other than sex, gender,
       sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, caste, age,
       medical disability or impairment, and/or any other like circumstances
       (See 29 U.S.C.A. § 206(d)(1); Article 23, United Nations Universal
       Declaration of Human Rights; Article 7, International Covenant on
       Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; Article 26, International Covenant
       on Civil and Political Rights); and
   
   * 3.2.3. Allow for reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic
     holidays with pay (See Article 24, United Nations Universal Declaration of
     Human Rights; Article 7, International Covenant on Economic, Social and
     Cultural Rights).

4. SUPPLY CHAIN IMPACTED PARTIES:

This section identifies additional individuals or entities that a Licensee could
harm as a result of violating the Ethical Standards section, the condition that
the Licensee must voluntarily accept a Duty of Care for those individuals or
entities, and the right to a private right of action that those individuals or
entities possess as a result of violations of the Ethical Standards section.

4.1. In addition to the above Ethical Standards, Licensee voluntarily accepts a
Duty of Care for Supply Chain Impacted Parties of this License, including
individuals and communities impacted by violations of the Ethical Standards. The
Duty of Care is breached when a provision within the Ethical Standards section
is violated by a Licensee, one of its successors or assigns, or by an individual
or entity that exists within the Supply Chain prior to a good or service
reaching the Licensee.

4.2. Breaches of the Duty of Care, as stated within this section, shall create a
private right of action, allowing any Supply Chain Impacted Party harmed by the
Licensee to take legal action against the Licensee in accordance with applicable
negligence laws, whether they be in tort law, delict law, and/or similar bodies
of law closely related to tort and/or delict law, regardless if Licensee is
directly responsible for the harms suffered by a Supply Chain Impacted Party.
Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to include acts committed by
individuals outside of the scope of his/her/their employment.

5. NOTICE: This section explains when a Licensee must notify others of the
License.

5.1. Distribution of Notice: Licensee must ensure that everyone who receives a
copy of or uses any part of Software from Licensee, with or without changes,
also receives the License and the copyright notice included with Software (and
if included by the Licensor, patent, trademark, and attribution notice).
Licensee must ensure that License is prominently displayed so that any
individual or entity seeking to download, copy, use, or otherwise receive any
part of Software from Licensee is notified of this License and its terms and
conditions. Licensee must cause any modified versions of the Software to carry
prominent notices stating that Licensee changed the Software.

5.2. Modified Software: Licensee is free to create modifications of the Software
and distribute only the modified portion created by Licensee, however, any
derivative work stemming from the Software or its code must be distributed
pursuant to this License, including this Notice provision.

5.3. Recipients as Licensees: Any individual or entity that uses, copies,
modifies, reproduces, distributes, or prepares derivative work based upon the
Software, all or part of the Software’s code, or a derivative work developed by
using the Software, including a portion of its code, is a Licensee as defined
above and is subject to the terms and conditions of this License.

6. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES:

6.1. Disclaimer of Warranty: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, THIS SOFTWARE
COMES “AS IS,” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND LICENSOR SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY ARISING
FROM, OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THIS LICENSE, UNDER ANY
LEGAL CLAIM.

6.2. Limitation of Liability: LICENSEE SHALL HOLD LICENSOR HARMLESS AGAINST ANY
AND ALL CLAIMS, DEBTS, DUES, LIABILITIES, LIENS, CAUSES OF ACTION, DEMANDS,
OBLIGATIONS, DISPUTES, DAMAGES, LOSSES, EXPENSES, ATTORNEYS' FEES, COSTS,
LIABILITIES, AND ALL OTHER CLAIMS OF EVERY KIND AND NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER
KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, ANTICIPATED OR UNANTICIPATED, FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN, ACCRUED
OR UNACCRUED, DISCLOSED OR UNDISCLOSED, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO LICENSEE’S
USE OF THE SOFTWARE. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHOULD BE INTERPRETED TO REQUIRE
LICENSEE TO INDEMNIFY LICENSOR, NOR REQUIRE LICENSOR TO INDEMNIFY LICENSEE.

7. TERMINATION

7.1. Violations of Ethical Standards or Breaching Duty of Care: If Licensee
violates the Ethical Standards section or Licensee, or any other person or
entity within the Supply Chain prior to a good or service reaching the Licensee,
breaches its Duty of Care to Supply Chain Impacted Parties, Licensee must remedy
the violation or harm caused by Licensee within 30 days of being notified of the
violation or harm. If Licensee fails to remedy the violation or harm within 30
days, all rights in the Software granted to Licensee by License will be null and
void as between Licensor and Licensee.

7.2. Failure of Notice: If any person or entity notifies Licensee in writing
that Licensee has not complied with the Notice section of this License, Licensee
can keep this License by taking all practical steps to comply within 30 days
after the notice of noncompliance. If Licensee does not do so, Licensee’s
License (and all rights licensed hereunder) will end immediately.

7.3. Judicial Findings: In the event Licensee is found by a civil, criminal,
administrative, or other court of competent jurisdiction, or some other
adjudicating body with legal authority, to have committed actions which are in
violation of the Ethical Standards or Supply Chain Impacted Party sections of
this License, all rights granted to Licensee by this License will terminate
immediately.

7.4. Patent Litigation: If Licensee institutes patent litigation against any
entity (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a suit) alleging that the
Software, all or part of the Software’s code, or a derivative work developed
using the Software, including a portion of its code, constitutes direct or
contributory patent infringement, then any patent license, along with all other
rights, granted to Licensee under this License will terminate as of the date
such litigation is filed.

7.5. Additional Remedies: Termination of the License by failing to remedy harms
in no way prevents Licensor or Supply Chain Impacted Party from seeking
appropriate remedies at law or in equity.

8. MISCELLANEOUS:

8.1. Conditions: Sections 3, 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4 are
conditions of the rights granted to Licensee in the License.

8.2. Equitable Relief: Licensor and any Supply Chain Impacted Party shall be
entitled to equitable relief, including injunctive relief or specific
performance of the terms hereof, in addition to any other remedy to which they
are entitled at law or in equity.

8.3. Copyleft: Modified software, source code, or other derivative work must be
licensed, in its entirety, under the exact same conditions as this License.

8.4. Severability: If any term or provision of this License is determined to be
invalid, illegal, or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, any
such determination of invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not
affect any other term or provision of this License or invalidate or render
unenforceable such term or provision in any other jurisdiction. If the
determination of invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability by a court of
competent jurisdiction pertains to the terms or provisions contained in the
Ethical Standards section of this License, all rights in the Software granted to
Licensee shall be deemed null and void as between Licensor and Licensee.

8.5. Section Titles: Section titles are solely written for organizational
purposes and should not be used to interpret the language within each section.

8.6. Citations: Citations are solely written to provide context for the source
of the provisions in the Ethical Standards.

8.7. Section Summaries: Some sections have a brief italicized description which
is provided for the sole purpose of briefly describing the section and should
not be used to interpret the terms of the License.

8.8. Entire License: This is the entire License between the Licensor and
Licensee with respect to the claims released herein and that the consideration
stated herein is the only consideration or compensation to be paid or exchanged
between them for this License. This License cannot be modified or amended except
in a writing signed by Licensor and Licensee.

8.9. Successors and Assigns: This License shall be binding upon and inure to the
benefit of the Licensor’s and Licensee’s respective heirs, successors, and
assigns.