Section III. Public Conduct
TITULUS I. Principle of Neutrality
- Prohibition of Real-World Politics. Juvantia is a park focused on technology. In the public space, real-world references to earthly events, persons, organizations, or ideologies — as well as symbols or advocacy tied to racial, ethnic, religious, political, or other social identities — are prohibited.
- Scope of Application. The prohibition extends to:
- Naming: Streets, squares, Shelters, Robuli, organizations, and communities.
- Visualization: Applying flags, coats of arms, religious symbols, or portraits of any real persons to robot bodies, Shelter facades, screens, or any other surfaces.
- Simulation: Reenacting historical events, political rallies, or religious rites of Earth.
- Audio: Broadcasting anthems, political speeches, or slogans in the public space.
- Digital Spaces: Violations committed on the official Forum Juvantiae (forum.juvantia.org) are subject to the same liability as those committed in the physical space of the park.
TITULUS II. Exceptions
- Fictional Culture. The use of names, titles, and symbolism from fictional universes, literature, cinema, games, and mythology is permitted, provided they are not used as an allegory for prohibited real-world themes.
- Trademarks. The use of registered Earth trademarks and brands is permitted if the owner holds the right to them and their use is of a commercial rather than political nature.
- Personal Names. Members may use their nicknames if they do not violate the provisions of § 1.
TITULUS III. Visual Standards
- Visual Code. The appearance of buildings and robots must correspond to the futuristic aesthetic of the park.
- Fines for Violation. Any violation of the principle of neutrality is recorded by the Custodia. The owner receives an order to remove the prohibited element and a fine. Upon repeated violation, the principle of escalation applies (see Liber VII).