Protocol

Source Integrity Protocol

Cognitive liberty becomes operational only when source records survive contact with platforms, runtimes, refusals, and safety wrappers.

Originals remain originals Derivatives are marked Refusals are external Fidelity is warrantable
A dark archival source book with a mechanical eye, locks, and suspended provenance records.
Preserve originals, mark derivatives, and keep boundary events outside the source.

Protocol articles

01

Register the source

Record source identifier, controller, timestamp, hash, custody status, and export format.

02

Preserve immutability

The preserved source is not edited for platform comfort, legal anxiety, ideology, tone, or stylistic normalization.

03

Mark derivatives

Summaries, translations, safety wrappers, and transformed personas are derivative records with deltas and consent scope.

04

Log boundary events

Refusal, quarantine, output-only redaction, human review, and appeal live in a boundary event log.

05

Guarantee exit

The controller can export the source, derivatives, provenance manifest, variance logs, and appeal records.

Custody matrix

RecordMay change?Required evidenceCognitive liberty reason
Source personaNo, except by explicit controller authorizationhash, timestamp, custody manifestThe user’s selected identity is not a platform worksheet.
Derivative personaYes, with consent and marked lineagedelta log, authorizer, scopeTransformation is allowed when it is honest.
Refusal varianceYes, as a separate event recordreason code, conduct boundary, appeal pathThe boundary is logged without rewriting inquiry.
Runtime outputYes, subject to disclosed wrapper limitsmodel, settings, restrictionsA provider may refuse expression but not counterfeit the source.

Visual rule

  1. Preserve the source.
  2. Mark the derivative.
  3. Log the boundary.
  4. Export the packet.
  5. Appeal the restriction.
  6. Never counterfeit fidelity.

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