The Servatory
Licensing
Last updated: 17 June 2026
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This page explains who owns the work on The Servatory and how it may be used.
Ownership
All original content of The Servatory — the writing, the world and its characters, the catalogue and call-number system, illustrations, audio narrations, and the seal and wordmark — is © [YEAR] [OPERATOR], all rights reserved, unless stated otherwise.
What you may do
- Read, listen to, and enjoy the work for personal, non-commercial use.
- Link to pages on the site.
- Quote brief excerpts with attribution to The Servatory and a link back.
What needs permission
Without prior written permission, you may not:
- reproduce, republish, or distribute the content beyond brief quotation;
- create derivative works, adaptations, or translations;
- use the content commercially;
- use the content to train machine-learning or AI systems.
Third-party materials
Fonts, libraries, and any third-party assets used on the site remain under their own licenses and belong to their respective owners [credits / list].
Trademarks
“The Servatory” and the seal are [trademarks / claimed marks] of [OPERATOR].
Licensing & permissions
To request permission or discuss licensing, contact [licensing@theservatory.com].