Sources
83 sources in the catalog, triaged by content-reuse licence (83 done) — openmeans we may extract & store the content, restricted means link-only, unknown means no clear signal was found. Filter by area or licence.
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- NewsletterSubscriptions (youtube, newsletters, publications)Unknown
Healing Justice LDN newsletter
Newsletter on community healing and somatic practices
Healing Justice LDN ↗Licence: none foundevidence ↗Why this verdict?
The source link is a Mailchimp newsletter signup for Healing Justice LDN, whose actual site is healingjusticeldn.org. I checked the homepage, About, Privacy Policy, and Accessibility Disclaimer, plus two actual resource pages (methodology/anchoring-resilience and methodology/community-agreements), and probed /terms, /terms-of-use, /copyright, /legal (all HTTP 404). The footer site-wide contains only Accessibility Disclaimer, Donate, Newsletter, and Privacy Policy links — no copyright notice, no Creative Commons badge, and no terms-of-use page. A raw-HTML grep of the homepage for copyright/(c)/Creative Commons/all-rights-reserved/licence/terms/reuse strings returned nothing, and web searches surfaced no licensing declaration. Verdict is unknown (conservative): there is no licence granting reuse (so not open) and no explicit all-rights-reserved/terms statement either (so not a documented restricted). Caveats: this is a site-wide assessment as of 2026-06-01; individual resources (e.g. the Resilience Toolkit, or downloadable PDFs not surfaced here) and embedded third-party quotes may carry their own terms, and UK works are protected by copyright by default absent an explicit licence — so reuse cannot be assumed. Triage only, not legal advice; recommend emailing info@healingjusticeldn.org before extracting/storing content.
- NewsletterToolsUnknown
TON Hub
Digital organising and strategies
Tectonica ↗Licence: none foundevidence ↗Why this verdict?
TON Hub (TON = Tectonica Organizing Network) at tectonica.co/ton_hub is a curated knowledge hub run by the agency Tectonica, aggregating a resource library (/ton_resources), the recurring TON Newsletter, curated videos, and blog posts about progressive digital organising. I investigated beyond the homepage: the site is a Next.js + DatoCMS app where every unknown path returns an identical 187,298-byte SPA fallback shell, so a 200 status does not prove a page exists. By comparing RSC payload sizes and checking the 91-URL sitemap, I confirmed there is NO /terms, /terms-of-use, /privacy, /legal, /copyright, or /license page (only a real /cookies page, which contains no reuse/IP language). No Creative Commons badge/link, no 'all rights reserved' notice, and no 'free to use/share/adapt' statement appears anywhere on the homepage, ton_hub, or ton_resources (the only 'copyright' strings found were inside newsletter articles discussing OpenAI's Sora policy, not a site licence). The sole terms document on the site is the NationBuilder Marketplace Theme Terms & Conditions, which is scoped to Tectonica's paid themes product ('By purchasing products or services... on the NationBuilder Marketplace') and does not mention or govern TON Hub content; a targeted web search surfaced no reuse licence either. Because there is neither an open-reuse grant nor an explicit all-rights-reserved/site terms governing the hub, the conservative result is unknown rather than open or restricted. Caveat: even setting aside Tectonica's own copyright, a large share of TON Hub is third-party material it merely links/summarises (Democracy Hub, Higher Ground Institute, WSJ, etc.), which would carry the original publishers' separate licences; this is triage, not legal advice.