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NextEleven LLC - Proprietary Software

This software and all associated materials are proprietary and confidential. Unauthorized access, use, or distribution is strictly prohibited and subject to legal action.

1. Copyright and Intellectual Property Protection

• No Implied Rights:

Nothing in these repositories grants any license, sublicense, permission, or right—express, implied, statutory, or otherwise—to view, access, download, copy, modify, distribute, perform, display, transmit, or otherwise use the Works in any manner whatsoever without prior written authorization from an executive officer of NextEleven LLC.

• Automatic Protection:

Protection attaches immediately upon creation, without need for registration (though we reserve the right to register copyrights formally for enhanced enforcement). As of December 2025, U.S. copyright law provides for statutory damages up to $150,000 per willful infringement, and we will seek the maximum in every case.

• Trade Secrets and Confidential Information:

Any non-public elements, including but not limited to source code, proprietary algorithms, business logic, or internal documentation, are trade secrets under the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 (18 U.S.C. § 1839) and Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 134A). Misappropriation will trigger civil and criminal penalties, including treble damages and attorneys' fees.

2. Prohibited Activities: A Comprehensive Blacklist

You are expressly forbidden from engaging in any of the following, directly or indirectly, anywhere in the world:

• Copying or Reproduction:

Duplicating any part of the Works, in whole or in part, including but not limited to cloning repositories via Git, forking, mirroring, scraping, screenshotting, photographing, or any other form of replication.

• Stealing or Misappropriation:

Accessing, downloading, or extracting the Works without permission, including through automated tools, bots, APIs, or manual means. This includes "inspiration" that results in substantially similar creations—we will pursue derivative works as infringements under 17 U.S.C. § 106.

• Cloning or Forking:

Creating any derivative, modified, or adapted version of the Works, whether for personal, commercial, educational, or any other use. Reverse engineering, decompiling, disassembling, or attempting to derive source code is a direct violation under the DMCA's anti-circumvention provisions (17 U.S.C. § 1201), punishable by up to $500,000 in fines and 5 years imprisonment for first offenses.

• Distribution or Sharing:

Uploading, posting, emailing, linking, or otherwise disseminating the Works or any portion thereof on any platform, including but not limited to other GitHub repos, GitLab, Bitbucket, SourceForge, personal websites, social media, forums, cloud storage, or physical media.

• Public Performance or Display:

Demonstrating, showcasing, or integrating the Works into any product, service, presentation, or public medium without explicit license.

• Commercial Exploitation:

Using the Works in any business, startup, app, software, hardware, AI model training, or revenue-generating activity. This includes indirect uses like benchmarking or competitive analysis.

• Educational or Non-Profit Use:

No exemptions for "fair use" claims—we will contest and litigate any asserted fair use under 17 U.S.C. § 107, demanding proof of transformative nature, minimal portion used, and no market harm (which we assert is always present).

• AI and Machine Learning:

Feeding any Works into AI systems for training, generation, or analysis constitutes theft and will be pursued as copyright infringement, consistent with emerging case law as of December 2025 (e.g., extensions of Getty Images v. Stability AI precedents).

• International Violations:

If you are outside the U.S., we invoke the Universal Copyright Convention, TRIPS Agreement (under WTO), and bilateral treaties to enforce in your jurisdiction. We will use long-arm statutes (e.g., Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 17.042) to haul you into Texas courts.

⚠️ WARNING: Any attempt to circumvent these prohibitions, including through VPNs, proxies, anonymous accounts, or offshore entities, will be treated as willful infringement, escalating damages.

Contact Information

NextEleven LLC

CTO: S. McDonnell

Website: nextelevenstudios.online

Email: info@nextelevenstudios.online

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Last Updated: January 2026