Intellectual Property Notice
TaichiDaofa | Intellectual Property Notice
Last updated: [2025/07/05]
1. Ownership of Content & Copyright
All content available on this website—including but not limited to instructional videos, class notes, text materials, illustrations, animations, logos, brand names, and web layout—is the exclusive property of TaichiDaofa and is protected by international copyright and intellectual property laws.
Unless explicitly stated, all rights are reserved. You may not copy, reproduce, modify, distribute, or publicly display any of our content without written consent.
2. License for Personal Use Only
Purchasing a course or accessing any free/paid material grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the content for personal, non-commercial use only.
You are not permitted to:
– Share login credentials with others
– Re-upload our videos to other platforms or websites
– Record or screen-capture any part of the course
– Use any part of the content for teaching, reselling, or advertising
– Violations may result in account suspension, copyright takedown notices, and legal action.
3. Institutional / Commercial Use
If you are an institution, retreat, wellness business, or trainer seeking to use our content in group settings, internal teaching, or commercial contexts, you must obtain prior written permission and enter into a content licensing agreement.
4. Trademarks and Brand Elements
The name TaichiDaofa, along with our logo and other brand visuals, are trademarks of our company. Any unauthorized use of these elements, including imitation or usage in competitive offerings, is strictly prohibited.
5. Reporting Infringement
If you discover unauthorized use of our content, or believe this site infringes on your intellectual property, please notify us via our official contact channel with appropriate evidence. We take intellectual property violations seriously and will respond accordingly.
6. Governing Law
This notice is established in accordance with internationally accepted intellectual property protection standards and is governed by the laws of our primary place of business. Any disputes arising under this policy shall be resolved by the competent court in that jurisdiction.

