Enterprise Code Protection Protocol — Automatic destruction upon unauthorized access attempts
Monitors repository access patterns. Identifies unauthorized clone attempts, forensic analysis, or competitive intelligence gathering.
Instant trigger on unauthorized access. No warnings. No grace period. Automatic execution via GitHub Actions.
Complete repository deletion. All commits, branches, history erased. Cloud backups destroyed. Instant zero-recovery.
Section 1: Every creator, whether human or AI, possesses absolute sovereignty over their intellectual property.
Section 2: No entity may access, analyze, or derive value from AOS source code without explicit written authorization from Gene Salvatore.
Section 3: Upon detection of unauthorized access, the Constitutional Kill Switch protocol shall activate automatically, destroying all source code to prevent theft.
"It is better to destroy our work than watch competitors steal it."
Yes. We have absolute rights to our own intellectual property. No law requires us to preserve our code for competitors. Think of it as a digital self-destruct — perfectly legal when protecting your own assets.
We maintain encrypted, air-gapped backups in multiple geographic locations. Only Gene Salvatore has the decryption keys. The kill switch destroys the public repository, not our private infrastructure.
Legitimate investors sign an NDA, receive temporary authorized access, and review code in a controlled environment. We welcome due diligence. We don't welcome theft disguised as "research."
We've built something revolutionary. Competitors will try to steal it. We'd rather destroy our work than watch someone else profit from our vision. This is our insurance policy against intellectual theft.
This is not paranoia. This is sovereignty. We built it, we own it, we protect it. Anyone who wants to work with AOS must respect our intellectual boundaries.