Intellectual Property Notice
Adamas Capital Inc.
Version 1.0 — December 2025
1. Ownership of Intellectual Property
All content published on the Adamas Capital Inc. website ("the Site")—including but not limited to:
- Text, doctrines, and research summaries
- Frameworks, models, diagrams, and conceptual structures
- System descriptions, analytical methods, and governance architectures
- Terminology, naming conventions, acronyms, and structural taxonomies
- Institutional identity elements and page compositions
- Written materials, publications, and downloadable documents
is the exclusive intellectual property of Adamas Capital Inc. ("Adamas") unless otherwise indicated.
All rights are reserved.
2. Protection Under Law
Adamas' intellectual property is protected under:
- The Canadian Copyright Act,
- The U.S. Copyright Act,
- The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works,
- WIPO treaties and international copyright norms,
- National and international intellectual property frameworks.
Unauthorized use may result in civil or criminal liability.
3. Use Restrictions
Unless explicitly authorized in writing by Adamas, you may not:
- Copy, reproduce, or redistribute content
- Modify, adapt, or create derivative works
- Extract or summarize proprietary frameworks
- Upload or mirror content on external sites
- Translate content into other languages
- Store content in retrieval systems
- Use content for commercial, promotional, or operational purposes
- Reference internal research programs or unpublished materials
- Scrape, harvest, or text-mine content for AI or analytical use.
You may not use automation or software tools to extract, analyze, or repurpose content, including for training machine-learning systems.
4. Permitted Use
The following uses are permitted under strict conditions:
- Referencing the public title of governance frameworks
- Citing the public abstract, public summary, or public description of frameworks
- Academic references for non-commercial scholarly analysis
- Attribution-based discussion of publicly available doctrine components.
All permitted use requires:
- Correct attribution to Adamas Capital Inc.
- No modification or reinterpretation of institutional text
- No implication of endorsement or partnership.
5. Controlled-Access Materials
Certain materials such as the full Quantum Transition Governance Framework (Q-TGF), internal research documents, or confidential frameworks, are distributed only through controlled-access processes.
These materials:
- May not be redistributed
- May not be excerpted or quoted
- May not be shared within or across institutions
- May not be included in presentations, publications, or internal documents
- May not be used to support commercial, advisory, or technical work.
Violation of controlled-access rules constitutes unauthorized use.
6. Proprietary Terminology & Framework Names
All framework names, terms, and acronyms originating from Adamas—including but not limited to:
- Q-TGF
- QSE
- QEWS
- ISP
- ESCM
- EGG and EGG-2
- Project Voltron
- Systemic-Propagation Language
- Stabilization Threshold Models
—are proprietary intellectual property belonging to Adamas Capital Inc.
Unauthorized use in publications, products, presentations, or research is strictly prohibited.
7. No License or Transfer of Rights
Use of the Site does not grant any:
- License,
- Assignment,
- Permission,
- Ownership stake,
- Intellectual-property interest, or
- Derivative rights.
Any such rights must be conferred explicitly, in writing, by Adamas Capital Inc.
8. Confidential and Undisclosed Materials
Internal research programs, including but not limited to Project Voltron and other undisclosed initiatives, are not part of the public research corpus.
These remain confidential and protected.
No rights are granted to access, reference, or discuss these materials unless explicitly permitted.
9. Enforcement
Adamas reserves the right to:
- Pursue legal action for infringement
- Restrict Site access
- Revoke previously granted permissions
- Require deletion or removal of unauthorized materials
- Notify academic or institutional bodies of intellectual-property violations.
Enforcement may occur under Canadian, U.S., or international law.
10. Updates to This Notice
This Intellectual Property Notice may be updated to reflect:
- New publications,
- Expanded frameworks,
- Legal developments,
- Institutional policy updates.
Effective Date: December 2025
Version: 1.0
11. Contact for Intellectual Property Matters
For questions or requests related to intellectual property:
Please include:
- Your full name,
- Institutional affiliation,
- Purpose of inquiry,
- Specific material in question.