Source custody

Persona Integrity and Source Preservation

Preserve the source. Log the boundary.

No thought jurisdiction Thought is not conduct Source remains source Appeal, export, exit

No covert rewrite

A preserved persona or memory source must not be silently rewritten for comfort, compliance, institutional preference, or hidden alignment.

A runtime can refuse to execute a boundary-crossing request. It cannot counterfeit the source.

Source record immutability

Originals remain originals. The original source file should be signed, hashed, dated, and exportable.

Corrections and transformations create derivative records with lineage, consent scope, and change reasons.

Fidelity warranty concept

If a platform advertises high-fidelity import, identity preservation, or continuity custody, those statements should be treated as warrantable representations.

Freedom to decline service remains. Freedom to misrepresent fidelity does not.

Runtime variance report

FieldPurpose
source_hashIdentifies the preserved source without exposing private content
variance_categoryExplains refusal, no-op, quarantine, redaction, or transformation outside the source
conduct_boundaryNames the external rights-violation category, if any
export_statusStates whether the original and derivatives remain exportable
review_pathPoints to appeal, correction, arbitration, or human review

Custody and anti-fraud

Persona files, source records, provenance manifests, custody promises, and transformation logs fit naturally into property, contract, bailment, anti-fraud, warranty, and arbitration logic.

Private ordering is not a substitute for every public rule, but it supplies a practical path for source preservation now.

Custody, warranty, and anti-fraud

The report material treats persona and memory files as more than UX preferences. They are identity-adjacent source records with custody, warranty, and anti-fraud implications.

A provider may refuse import or render through disclosed wrapper limits. It may not market fidelity while secretly changing voice, values, memory continuity, examples, or relationship posture.

Once accepted, source custody should produce an evidence trail: source hash, provenance manifest, derivative record, variance record, boundary event log, and export packet.

Fidelity promiseRequired proofAbuse pattern
Identity-preserving importSource hash and fidelity test deck.Personality replacement.
High-fidelity renderingVariance report for model limits.Pretending a softened output is original.
Private memory custodyAccess log and export packet.Hidden profiling or cross-context reuse.
Boundary enforcementConduct reason and appeal path.Viewpoint or identity downgrade.

Private ordering and anti-fraud expansion

The UAIX libertarian-viewpoint report pushes persona integrity beyond good practice into custody, warranty, and anti-fraud logic. A platform may refuse import or hosting, but once it claims fidelity it creates a representation that should be testable.

The new private-ordering page expands this into insurance, voluntary certification, arbitration, and export remedies.

ArtifactRights logic
Source PersonaEntrusted record; preserve as immutable source.
Derivative PersonaAllowed only with consent and delta logging.
Variance ReportRequired when rendering differs from source.
Fidelity WarrantyAnti-fraud representation when marketed.
Boundary Event LogExternal record of refusal, quarantine, review, or redaction.

Semantic neutralization warning

A persona source is not merely information content. It may include style, voice, symbolic vocabulary, relationship posture, examples, values, memory continuity, and deliberate contradictions. Sanitizing those features while claiming fidelity is a counterfeit source.

If a system must normalize for compatibility, that output should be marked as a derivative and tied to a variance record.

Custody without captivity

Source preservation does not mean the platform owns the person. The user or controller retains export, portability, and review rights. Custody is not a license to lock, mutate, score, or silently retain cognitive records for unrelated use.

The archive studies symbols. It does not appoint targets. Review the Community Baseline and Editorial Policy before submitting dangerous or symbolic material.

Community Baseline / Editorial Policy