Who Invented the Bullet Journal?Updated 2 years ago
Bullet Journal® (or BuJo® for short) was developed by Ryder Carroll, a digital product designer living in Brooklyn, NY. Through many years of trial and error, the system has evolved into the ideas presented here. This website, in addition to serving as a thank you to our generous community, is a space where inspiration, organization, and general musings on mindfulness can live and grow with the support of our talented Bullet Journalists.
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Legal Terms (Summary):
Although the Bullet Journal® brand name, system and related information is shared generously for personal use (and has been re-shared widely), the Bullet Journal® and BuJo® brand names and system are owned by Lightcage, LLC, who reserves all rights, including intellectual property rights related to the Bullet Journal®. The Bullet Journal® name and system are protected by state and federal intellectual property laws in the United States, including a federally registered trademark, and internationally by applicable international intellectual property protections, treaties, and related laws. You may not use the Bullet Journal® brand name or system for any commercial purpose without written permission. If you would like to share the Bullet Journal® concept, including online, you may do so by providing proper attribution including a link to the Bullet Journal® website at www.BulletJournal.com. If you are interested in exploring any business opportunities that may include the licensing of the Bullet Journal® name or system, please contact us. For additional information, please view the full legal terms that apply to the use of this website and its content via the links below.