This Brand Licensing Policy sets out the principles governing the authorised use of the Orapuh name, brand, and associated intellectual property. Its purpose is to protect brand integrity, ensure consistency, and support responsible growth across affiliated and partner entities.

Brand Ownership

The Orapuh name, identity, and digital brand are independently owned and stewarded by the founders. Use of the brand by any organisation or entity does not imply ownership unless expressly granted in writing.

Licensed Use

The Orapuh brand may be licensed to affiliated or third-party entities for clearly defined purposes, including but not limited to:

  • Education and training programmes

  • Research, publishing, and knowledge dissemination

  • Consultancy, professional services, and innovation activities

  • Events, conferences, and collaborative initiatives

All brand use must align with Orapuh’s values, standards, and public positioning.

Affiliated Entities

Affiliated entities such as Orapuh, Inc. and Orapuh Concepts Ltd may use the Orapuh brand under defined terms, whether formal or implied, subject to:

  • Independent legal status

  • Separate governance and financial responsibility

  • Compliance with applicable laws and regulations

Such use does not create joint ownership, agency, or partnership unless explicitly documented.

Conditions of Use

Licensed brand use must:

  • Be accurate, lawful, and non-misleading

  • Maintain academic, professional, and ethical standards

  • Avoid reputational harm or regulatory risk

  • Respect intellectual property and content ownership

The brand must not be used in ways that imply endorsements, guarantees, or responsibilities beyond those expressly stated.

Revocation and Review

The right to use the Orapuh brand may be reviewed, restricted, or withdrawn if:

  • The use becomes inconsistent with brand values

  • Legal or regulatory risks arise

  • Reputational integrity is compromised

Licensing arrangements may evolve as the platform grows and formal agreements are introduced.

Reservation of Rights

All rights not expressly granted under this policy are reserved. This policy may be updated to reflect organisational development, regulatory changes, or strategic priorities.