Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) provides valuable resources related to concussion study, prevention, and treatment through its Concussion Program Materials. These materials, accessible via the scantoolforcar.store website and related pages, are governed by a specific license agreement. This article breaks down the key aspects of this agreement to help you understand how you can access and utilize these resources effectively.
CHOA grants you a non-transferable, non-exclusive license to access, download, and use the Concussion Program Materials for specific purposes. The permitted uses depend on your role:
- Parents: You can use the materials for personal, non-commercial purposes to educate yourself and your family about concussion prevention and treatment for children.
- Athletics Coaches & School Organizations: You can utilize these resources to promote concussion safety among staff, students, and athletes and to develop appropriate concussion management procedures within your organization.
- Healthcare Providers: You are permitted to use the Concussion Program Materials for professional development to enhance your medical knowledge in the field of concussions. It’s important to note that these materials are intended for informational purposes and should not replace your independent medical judgment in diagnosing or treating patients.
While using the materials, it’s crucial to maintain all CHOA proprietary notices. You are not allowed to copy, modify, adapt, reverse engineer, or create derivative works from the materials. Removing any copyright or proprietary rights notices is also prohibited. However, schools and sports organizations may co-brand certain materials with CHOA’s written consent and customize the Concussion Policy to suit their specific needs, including adding their own logo. Remember to regularly check the website for updates, as CHOA may update, replace, or remove materials periodically.
It is important to understand that the license granted is limited. CHOA reserves all rights not explicitly given in the agreement. This means you do not gain any ownership or broader rights to the Concussion Program Materials beyond what is stated in the license.
The Concussion Program Materials are designed to be informational resources only and do not constitute medical advice. They should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment from a qualified doctor. These materials are not intended to establish a patient-physician relationship. If you have medical concerns, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional. In case of a medical emergency, seek immediate help by calling 911 or visiting the nearest emergency department. CHOA provides these materials as a resource, but it is your responsibility to review and approve them for your specific use. CHOA is not obligated to update these materials.
CHOA strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information within the Concussion Program Materials. However, the materials are provided “AS IS” without any warranties, either express or implied. This includes disclaimers of warranties regarding merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and non-infringement.
Furthermore, CHOA and its affiliates, along with their officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents, or representatives, will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, exemplary, or consequential damages arising from your use of these materials or this agreement. This limitation of liability applies even if CHOA has been informed of the possibility of such damages. In any case, the total liability of CHOA and related parties is limited to one hundred dollars.
This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Georgia, USA, without regard to its conflict of law rules. The agreement represents the entire understanding between you and CHOA regarding the Concussion Program Materials and supersedes any prior agreements. Any legal proceedings related to this agreement or the materials will waive jury trial rights. If any part of this agreement is deemed invalid, the remaining provisions will remain in effect.
By accessing and using CHOA’s Concussion Program Materials, you acknowledge and agree to these terms and conditions. These resources are valuable tools for education and awareness, but always remember they are not a replacement for professional medical guidance.