Content: Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
All encyclopaedia content is released into the public domain under Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0).
This covers:
- Assembled articles in all languages
- Claims and their attributions
- Evidence scores and algorithmic assessments
- The downloadable SQLite knowledge graph
- Translations produced by the assembly pipeline
Anyone can use, copy, modify, and redistribute this content for any purpose without asking permission or providing attribution.
Code: MIT Licence
All source code across the Anomalica repositories is released under the MIT Licence. This covers:
- The static site (site)
- The ingester, digester, and assembler pipelines
- Supporting tools and scripts
Source material
The original documents from which claims are extracted retain their own copyright status. Government reports, hearing transcripts, news articles, books, and other published materials are subject to the laws of their respective jurisdictions.
Anomalica’s open licences apply to the extracted and assembled output, not to the source material itself. The knowledge graph contains structured claims with provenance metadata but does not reproduce source documents in full.
Third-party components
The site uses open-source software components under their respective licences:
- Hugo (Apache 2.0)
- Tailwind CSS (MIT)
- Alpine.js (MIT)
- GoatCounter (European Union Public Licence)
- Noto Sans typeface (SIL Open Font Licence)
- Outfit typeface (SIL Open Font Licence)
Questions
For licensing questions, contact legal@anomalica.is.