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4.2 CreaCORN Ethical Charter

To provide you with a better understanding of the expectations we have for the creators we certify, we invite you to review the ethical charter included in the CreaCORN CreaBOOK.

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“This charter governs the use of innovation by all stakeholders.

Preamble
Cooperation among nations has not been sufficient to meet the environmental challenges of today’s world. Disasters, famines, migrations, financial crises and wars are the consequences of this failure.
Change is hindered by an intellectual property system that impedes the development of most needed innovations. New foundations among civil society partners are needed to renew the economic structures that underlie this failure.
The CreaCORN aims to liberate startups. It is based on universal treaties and intellectual property agreements that enable startups to fund the investments needed to address these challenges.
Among other things, these agreements enable creators to exercise their right to protect the property and integrity of their creations.

Article 1
As guardians of the integrity of their creations, ecosystem members include an ethical charter in their CreaBOOKs that prescribes continuous improvement in the use of their innovations with respect to the technical, moral, and environmental requirements of their exploitation.

Article 2
Startups benefiting from the CreaCORN pay the necessary contribution into the CreaSURE mutual fund to ensure the validity of certifications issued by the WcS.

Article 3
All citizens can participate in public surveys organized on the CreaFREE platform for the certification of CreaBOOKs.
Persons who feel that their rights have been violated may use the services offered by WcS to initiate an amicable dispute through CreaPAX.
They have the right to challenge before the competent court any product or service that violates the requirements associated with Responsible authenticity Marking.”