Disclaimer – Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Last Updated: 18 September 2025
Welcome to The Meltz Group website. Please read this Disclaimer and Terms of Use carefully before using our website, courses, and related resources. By accessing or using this site, you agree to be bound by the terms set forth below.
1. Educational Use Only
The content provided through this website, including continuing education courses, blog posts, and related materials, is offered solely for educational purposes to licensed chiropractic doctors in California and other states. Nothing herein constitutes legal, medical, financial, or other professional advice.
2. No Professional-Client Relationship
Use of this website does not create a doctor-patient, attorney-client, or consultant-client relationship. Users remain solely responsible for their own professional decisions, clinical judgment, and compliance with state and federal regulations.
3. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Some portions of this website and its course materials may include content created, drafted, or assisted by Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) tools.
While every effort is made to review and verify accuracy:
AI-generated content may contain errors, omissions, or outdated information.
AI may reference copyrighted or third-party material without notice
The Meltz Group disclaims all liability for damages of any kind arising from reliance on AI-assisted content.
4. Intellectual Property & Copyright
Unless otherwise noted, all materials are owned by or licensed to The Meltz Group. Content may not be reproduced, republished, distributed, or used to create derivative works without prior written consent.
Fair Use Notice
Some referenced, quoted, or linked materials may be protected under U.S. copyright law. The doctrine of Fair Use (17 U.S.C. §107) allows limited use of such works in specific circumstances.
Fair Use is assessed under a four-factor test:
Purpose and Character of the Use – Educational, scholarly, critical commentary, or transformative uses generally weigh in favor of Fair Use. Commercial or verbatim copying tends to weigh against it.
Amount and Substantiality of the Portion Taken – Copying even a small amount can still be infringing if it represents the “heart” of the work.
Nature of the Original Work – Creative or artistic works are afforded more protection than factual, functional, or commercial content.
Potential Impact on the Market for the Original – Uses that substitute for the original or harm its commercial value weigh against Fair Use.
⚠️ Important Clarifications:
There are no universal “safe” rules (e.g., a few bars of music, nonprofit use, or short snippets).
Educational use alone does not guarantee Fair Use protection.
Each case is unique and must be evaluated individually.
Users are solely responsible for seeking legal advice if uncertain about Fair Use or copyright obligations.
5. Compliance & Verification
Users must independently verify the accuracy of content as it applies to:
California Board of Chiropractic Examiners requirements.
Federal, state, and local regulations.
Their own professional obligations.
6. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, The Meltz Group disclaims any and all liability for loss, injury, or damages resulting from:
Errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in content.
Misuse or misinterpretation of AI-assisted materials.
Reliance on educational content as professional advice.
Your use of this website and its resources is at your own risk.
7. Contact Information
For questions regarding this Disclaimer & Terms of Use, please contact:
The Meltz Group
[email protected]
+1 (916) 999-5994
Portions of these courses offered may include AI-assisted content. While reviewed for accuracy, no guarantee is made that the material is error-free. Some references may involve third-party works subject to copyright. The doctrine of Fair Use is complex, and educational use alone does not guarantee protection. Please verify requirements with the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners, your specific licensing and regulatory agency, or consult a qualified attorney if in doubt.