Some Rights Reserved (See Below)

Re-Use of Court Documents:

Opengavel attests that the underlying court documents are free of copyright as government works and belong to the public domain. Any remaining copyright over any creative additions to these works, including but not limited to any formatting (e.g., XML or HTML markup, etc.), copyrightable compilation of materials, or editorial additions (e.g., metadata, editorials, etc.) are released to the public domain under a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication where indicated.

Re-Use of Other Content:

Despite OpenGavel's release of any rights in the court documents hosted on its website, the website, blog, and other documents remain copyrighted by OpenGavel and we ask that you seek permission before re-using any of these works. Any works at OpenGavel that are labeled as copyrighted by those other than OpenGavel remain under copyright and are used with permission of the copyright holder(s).

Trademarks:

OpenGavel's trademarks, service marks, word marks, and logos, including "OpenGavel" and its associated logo(s), may not be used or reproduced without permission. Any individual, organization, or company wishing to use OpenGavel's logos and trademarks must obtain the right to do so in writing from the project.

Questions about trademarks or the copyright status of works located at http://www.opengavel.com should be directed to admin@opengavel.com.