Website terms

Documentation is not a deployment agreement.

By using livara.org you agree to use the public material and contact surface lawfully. Separate written terms govern any product evaluation, service or engagement.

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Public information

The site describes current work and product direction in good faith. Development status, interfaces and technical boundaries can change. Public copy is not a warranty, clinical instruction, security certification, availability promise or offer of regulated service.

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    Product boundaries

    Livara Chat and Dr. Livara are governed by their own published documentation and any separate evaluation terms. Dr. Livara is not medical advice or a substitute for qualified clinical judgment. Do not use the public project host for clinical care or real patient information.

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      Acceptable use

      Do not disrupt the site, bypass controls, upload unlawful material, impersonate another person, scrape personal data or test security outside responsible-disclosure guidance. You remain responsible for having authority to send enquiry information.

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        Content and references

        Livara names, original copy, interfaces and visual material are protected by applicable intellectual-property law. You may link to public pages and quote short passages with attribution. Third-party names remain the property of their owners.

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          No implied warranty

          The public site is provided as available. To the extent permitted by law, Livara disclaims implied warranties for public informational use and is not responsible for decisions made by treating development material as a production or clinical commitment. Mandatory rights are not excluded.

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            Questions and governing terms

            Contact [email protected] about these terms. A specific engagement will identify the contracting party, governing law, scope, data terms, liability and dispute process in a separate signed agreement.

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