Copyright Policy
Cure.Care is an original medical intelligence ecosystem. Our content, from anatomical diagrams to diagnostic logic, is protected by international copyright law to ensure the medical integrity of the information we serve.
Ownership of Intellectual Property
The clinical assets within our database are the result of thousands of hours of medical review and expert validation.
Original Medical Content
All health encyclopedia articles, disease clusters, and symptom profiles are the exclusive property of Cure.Care.
Clinical Illustrations & Anatomy Renders
Proprietary diagrams, 3D anatomy renders, and interactive medical graphics may not be reproduced without explicit written consent.
Diagnostic Tools & Algorithms
Our symptom checkers, risk calculators, and health-score algorithms are protected trade secrets and unique software assets.
UI/UX Design Architecture
The specific visual language, component library, and interaction logic of the Cure.Care interface are copyright-protected designs.
Guidelines for Content Usage
To preserve the accuracy of medical information, we strictly control how our clinical data is shared and cited.
Permitted Use
- Personal Knowledge: Accessing and reading content for individual health education.
- Academic Citation: Referencing Cure.Care in research papers with a functional backlink to the source.
- Non-Commercial Sharing: Sharing article links via social media or email for personal, non-profit use.
Prohibited Actions
- Systematic Scraping: Use of bots or scripts to harvest clinical data for AI model training without a license.
- Commercial Replication: Publishing our medical articles on external health blogs, portals, or internal intranets.
- Fact Alteration: Modifying our clinical conclusions and redistributing them under the Cure.Care brand.
Copyright Infringement Claims
Cure.Care respects the rights of all creators. If you believe your work has been utilized improperly, please follow our formal notification protocol.
Submission Requirements
To process a claim, your notification must include: a description of the copyrighted work, the specific Cure.Care URL where the material resides, your contact information, and a statement made under penalty of perjury regarding the accuracy of the claim.
Related Governance
Our Copyright Policy operates in conjunction with our broader legal and privacy frameworks.