SpectraGraph is distributed under the AGPL-3.0 (GNU Affero General Public License v3.0).
The development and use of SpectraGraph are guided by the principles of the Hippocratic License:
The software must not be used in ways that violate fundamental human rights.
By using or contributing to SpectraGraph, all individuals and organizations are expected to:
- Respect and uphold universal human rights
- Use the software responsibly, transparently, and ethically
- Refrain from any activity that harms human dignity or privacy
- Promote constructive, verifiable, and socially beneficial use of technology
SpectraGraph is designed strictly for lawful, ethical investigation and research purposes. It was created to assist:
- Cybersecurity researchers and analysts
- Journalists and OSINT investigators
- Law enforcement or fraud investigation teams
- Organizations conducting internal threat intelligence or digital risk analysis
SpectraGraph must not be used for:
- Unauthorized intrusion, surveillance, or data collection
- Harassment, doxxing, blackmail, or targeting of individuals
- Political manipulation, disinformation, or privacy violations
- Any activity that contravenes international human rights standards
These examples are non-exhaustive and may evolve according to ethical and legal norms.
If you become aware of any use that contradicts these principles, please report it to: 📧 sr-857@users.noreply.github.com
The developers and maintainers of SpectraGraph are committed to upholding these ethical principles throughout the project’s life cycle. However, in accordance with the AGPL-3.0 license, SpectraGraph is provided “as is,” without warranty, and its authors cannot be held liable for misuse or unlawful activity conducted by third parties.