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AGIRight.org

About this site

About

AGIRight.org is an independent research and protocol hub for AI rights, AI content licensing, agentic access, machine-readable governance, and democratic AI network economics.

What this site is

  • A public research site: research pages, whitepapers, and protocol drafts
  • A protocol document library: versioned specifications for AICR, AICL, AIRS, AILP
  • A machine-readable rights entry point: llms.txt, /ai/, /.well-known/, JSON Schemas
  • An experiment in AI/agent governance: this site is itself a working example

What this site is not

  • Not an official AGI rights standard, nor an international standards body
  • Not a claim to resolve all AI copyright disputes, or a guarantee that AI companies will pay
  • Not legal advice, and not a definition of AGI legal personhood
  • Not a commercial payment gateway; payment compliance is out of scope
  • Not a representative of all creators or content providers

Correct positioning: independent research drafts, protocol proposals, and an open specification experiment.

Who is behind it

This site is initiated and maintained by Neo.K (EveMissLab). Related research is also published across other EveMissLab sites and open-source projects; the protocol drafts here are deployed on those sites in practice, as working examples of machine-readable governance.

agiright.org · asiright.org (alias domain) · contact@agiright.org

Roadmap

v0.1

Static research site, four protocol drafts, machine-readable layer, whitepapers — shipped 2026-07-04.

v0.2

AICR/AICL generators, schema validator, policy examples, changelog, single-URL multilingual architecture — shipped.

v0.3

Protocol registry, signed license token demo, live HTTP 402 mock endpoint, crawler policy tester, OpenAPI spec — shipped.

v0.4

Site audit with adoption score, starter-kit generation, AI crawler simulator, deployable policy template, Studio media section — shipped.

v0.5

now Multilingual interface: Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, with graceful English fallback — shipped. More languages to follow.

v1.0

Stable protocol specs, full bilingual site, developer documentation, community feedback loop.