Experience Lab / Experience Framework Usage Notice
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Experience Lab / Experience Framework Usage Notice
The Experience Lab concept and underlying framework were developed by Experience Lab and formally introduced as part of our proprietary approach to Experience Transformation.
We actively encourage organisations, consultants, and practitioners to apply the principles within their own businesses and client work.
However, there are clear boundaries around how the Experience Lab name, structure and methodology may be used.
✅ You may:
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Apply Experience Lab principles within your own organisation
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Create internal tools, pages or processes inspired by the framework
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Reference Experience Lab as the originating framework, with attribution to Experience Lab
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Link back to Experience Lab when referencing the framework publicly
👉 You do not need to use the © symbol in everyday references.
❌ You may not:
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Teach, license or resell the Experience Lab framework as if it were your own
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Create paid offers, templates or products branded as “Experience Lab”, “Experience Lab Rooms” or substantially similar terminology
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Position the framework as a proprietary system you developed independently
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Package or market derivative tools that closely mirror the original structure for commercial gain
The Experience Lab framework is protected intellectual property. If we encounter use that appears overlapping, derivative or close to the boundary we will proactively reach out to open a conversation and seek clarity.
Our intention is not restriction - it is integrity, attribution, and respectful use of original work.
If you have questions, are unsure about a specific use case, or would like to discuss collaboration or licensing, please contact us at:
info@experiencelab.co.za