Cite DTPR for AI
DTPR for AI is a public taxonomy and disclosure standard. If you reference it — in a paper, a course, a regulatory filing, a privacy notice, or a product disclosure — please cite it. The snippet below is the canonical citation; we keep it in sync with the CITATION.cff file at the repo root, which GitHub renders as the Cite this repository sidebar button.
How to cite DTPR for AI
DTPR for AI is published under CC-BY-4.0. If you reference the standard in research, teaching, or product disclosure, please cite it.
Helpful Places (2026). DTPR for AI: Digital Trust for Places & Routines — AI extension (Version 0.1.0) [Documentation, MCP server, REST API]. https://dtpr.aiCiting a specific category or element
When you cite a single element (e.g. accept_deny) or a single category (e.g. ai__risks_mitigation) rather than the standard as a whole, point at the element's permalink and quote the schema version it came from:
DTPR for AI, element accept_deny (schema v2). https://dtpr.ai/en/elements/accept_deny
The schema version is exposed on every element page in the taxonomy and on every datachain artifact via the meta.schema_version field.
Works DTPR for AI cites
Where the standard adapts content from external research, the source carries its own citation and license below. Per-element provenance lives in each element's sources[] array (queryable via the MCP get_element tool or the REST GET /api/v2/schemas/:version/elements/:element_id endpoint); this page is the human-readable summary.
AIAAIC harms taxonomy
The risk category (ai__risks_mitigation) adapts the AIAAIC harms taxonomy. Distributing modifications to those elements requires CC BY-SA 4.0 — see the Attribution page for the full ShareAlike scope.
License
DTPR for AI is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), with the ai__risks_mitigation elements inheriting CC BY-SA 4.0 from AIAAIC. See the Attribution page for the full license summary and per-surface breakdown.