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Last updated 13 July 2026

The deal

Right to Make is a free advocacy platform: a petition against California AB 2047, a public wall of verified signers, and tools to make your opposition visible. AB 2047 is the fight in front of us; the mission is defending the right to make against laws like it, wherever they appear. It is operated by Keep On Making Ltd (England and Wales, company number 16688194). By using the site or signing the petition you accept these terms and our privacy policy.

Signing: one person, one truth

You may sign once, as yourself, with your real name and accurate details, using an email address you control. Do not sign for someone else, invent identities, or use disposable addresses to sign repeatedly. The petition's only power is that every entry is real; signatures that undermine that may be removed, and we may refuse or remove entries whose notes contain unlawful content, threats, doxxing, spam, or impersonation. Your note appears next to your name in public; write it accordingly.

Your badge and public page

Verified signers get a personal badge and public signer page. You may embed and share them anywhere, and we grant you a free, non-exclusive licence to do so for as long as your signature stands. Do not alter the badge to misrepresent verification or signer numbers, and do not present the badge as an endorsement by the campaign of anything other than your signature.

The site and its content

Campaign text, design, and the Right to Make brand are ours; signer notes belong to their authors, who license us to display them with the petition. You may quote and share campaign materials for advocacy and reporting with attribution. Do not scrape the wall to harvest personal data, probe or disrupt the service, or use the site for anything unlawful.

Supporter submissions: standards and licence

Verified signers can submit an organisation logo or an explainer video for the showcase. By submitting you confirm the content is yours (or you are authorised to offer it), and you grant Keep On Making Ltd a free, non-exclusive, worldwide licence to display it, with your name, in connection with the Right to Make campaign. The licence ends when you withdraw the submission or erase your account, and we will remove the content from the site.

The standards, in plain terms: keep it civil and on mission (making, tools, privacy, and whether laws like this can work). Never submit, link, or hint at firearm designs, CAD files, or build instructions; that is an instant, permanent refusal. We oppose this bill because it fails to stop crime while surveilling everyone, not to help anyone break the law; anyone using this platform for that is working against us. Keep gun-politics arguments, in either direction, off it too: the case here is tools, privacy, and a mandate that cannot function. Claims of fact should be sourceable. Every submission is reviewed by a person before it appears, and we may decline or remove any submission at our discretion, without needing a reason.

Honesty about what we are

We are an independent grassroots campaign, not a law firm, and nothing here is legal advice. We work to keep facts about AB 2047 accurate and sourced, but legislation moves; always check the current bill text via the links we provide. The site is provided as-is, without warranties; to the fullest extent the law allows, our liability in connection with the site is limited to what the law will not let us exclude. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.

Housekeeping

We may update these terms as the campaign evolves; the date above always reflects the current version, and material changes will be noted on the site. These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and disputes belong to the courts there, without limiting any mandatory consumer protections where you live. Questions: hello@righttomake.com.

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