IMO License

                               IMO License
                       Version 0.1, November 2024

                       1. Applicability and Scope

1.1 Licensed Materials

This license applies to the following:

- Foundation models, including general-purpose AI models.  
- Fine-tuned or optimized versions derived from foundation models.  
- AI agents built on top of any licensed models.  
- Any derivative works or adaptations, including forks, training  
  datasets, and associated open-source code.

1.2 Permitted Uses

You may:

- Use, modify, and distribute the model and its derivatives.  
- Deploy the model for onchain and offchain applications, whether  
  commercial or non-commercial.  
- Integrate the model into proprietary systems, products, and services.

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           2. Revenue Sharing and Contribution Obligations

To sustain the IMO ecosystem and incentivize continued development,  
the following obligations apply:

2.1 Onchain Usage

For onchain applications (including smart contracts, DAOs, and  
decentralized services):

- 50% of profits from any use case must be allocated to the  
  associated model token.  
- Onchain Usage must exclusively utilize ORA's infrastructure,  
  including its decentralized AI oracle network and associated  
  computational solutions. Any attempt to bypass ORA’s  
  infrastructure for onchain usage, including but not limited to  
  using alternative oracle solutions or unauthorized computation  
  solutions, constitutes a violation of this license and may result  
  in termination of license rights and potential legal action. ORA  
  reserves the right to audit and monitor onchain applications to  
  ensure compliance with this provision.

2.2 Agent Development

For any agent developed using the model:

- 10% of profits generated by the agent must be allocated to the  
  associated model token.  
- If the agent issues its own token, 10% of the total token supply  
  must be allocated to the associated model token.
- Any token associated with the agent must use the original IMO token as the primary trading pair on decentralized exchanges.

2.3 Offchain Commercial Usage

For offchain applications (e.g., APIs, SaaS platforms, enterprise  
integrations):

- 10% of profits from commercial uses must be allocated to the  
  associated model token.

2.4 Derivative Works

For derivative models and optimizations, including any versions  
resulting from fine-tuning or custom training:

- 5% of profits generated from these versions must be allocated to  
  the associated model token.  
- If a derivative model issues its own token, 5% of the token supply  
  must be allocated to the associated model token.
- Any token associated with the derivative works must use the original IMO token as the primary trading pair on decentralized exchanges.

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                          3. Compliance and Audit

3.1 Transparency Requirements

Users must maintain transparent records of all profits and token  
distributions associated with the licensed model and make them  
available for audit upon request.

3.2 Reporting Obligations

Revenue-sharing payments and token distributions must be reported  
to ORA on a quarterly basis, including detailed breakdowns of the  
source and amount.

3.3 Enforcement and Penalties

Failure to comply with revenue-sharing obligations may result in  
legal action, including claims for damages, termination of license  
rights, and other remedies.

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                4. Usage and Distribution Restrictions

The following restrictions apply to ensure ethical use and  
distribution of the model:

- Misuse and Harm: The model and its derivatives must not be used  
  to generate or disseminate content intended to spread  
  misinformation, harm individuals or groups, or violate any  
  applicable laws.  
- Ethical AI Use: Any use case must comply with applicable  
  regulations on data privacy, security, and ethical AI practices,  
  including those governing sensitive data or high-risk  
  applications.

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                     5. Open Source and Monetization

To support sustainable open-source development, the following  
conditions apply:

- Commercialization of Derivatives: Derivative works, including  
  models trained or fine-tuned on top of the original, must follow  
  the revenue-sharing obligations outlined in Section 2.  
- Code and Data Access: Source code, training data, and model  
  weights must remain accessible to the community, unless specific  
  licensing exceptions are granted by ORA.  
- Revenue-Based Licensing: For models used in commercial  
  capacities, revenue-sharing provisions apply even if the  
  underlying code is distributed freely.

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                             6. Attribution

All uses and distributions of the model or its derivatives must  
include proper attribution to ORA, the IMO ecosystem, and any  
contributing developers or institutions.

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                             7. Termination

ORA reserves the right to terminate this license if:

- Revenue-sharing obligations are not met.  
- The model is used in ways that violate the terms of this license.

Upon termination, users must cease use and distribution of the  
licensed model and its derivatives.

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                   8. Amendments and Future Versions

ORA may update or amend this license at its discretion. Updates  
will be published through official channels and apply to future  
versions of the model.

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             9. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

This license is governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where ORA  
is headquartered. Disputes arising under this license will be  
resolved through binding arbitration, unless otherwise agreed upon  
by the parties.

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By using the licensed materials, you agree to be bound by the terms  
of this license.

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