Last updated: 10 July 2026
1. Ownership of Content
Unless otherwise stated, original content published by Inside Embryo is owned by or licensed to Inside Embryo.
Original content may include:
- Articles
- Written explanations
- Educational diagrams
- Illustrations
- Posters
- PDFs
- Presentations
- Study resources
- Tables
- Graphics
- Product descriptions
- Website design elements
- Logos and branding
- Videos and audio material
The primary author of Inside Embryo is Manoj Kumar K, Embryologist.
2. Copyright Protection
Original literary and artistic expression is protected under applicable copyright law.
Making content publicly available on a website does not place it in the public domain and does not give unrestricted permission to copy, republish, sell or distribute it.
3. Permitted Personal Use
Unless otherwise stated, users may:
- Read public articles
- Download resources specifically offered for free download
- Save limited content for personal study
- Print one copy for personal learning
- Share a link to the original webpage
- Quote a brief extract with proper attribution
- Refer to the content in personal academic notes
Any permitted use must be lawful and must not misrepresent the source.
4. Attribution
A limited quotation should identify the source in a form such as:
Source: Inside Embryo — Manoj Kumar K, Embryologist
Where possible, the attribution should include a link to the original webpage.
Attribution alone does not authorise copying an entire article, diagram, PDF, presentation or paid product.
5. Prohibited Uses
Without prior written permission, users must not:
- Copy and republish complete articles
- Upload paid products to shared drives or websites
- Sell or sublicense Inside Embryo content
- Remove copyright notices
- Rebrand the content
- Claim authorship
- Convert the content into a competing product
- Translate and republish complete content
- Use diagrams in commercial publications
- Distribute purchased files to a class, clinic or organisation
- Use automated systems to extract substantial website content
- Create misleading medical promotions using Inside Embryo material
6. Educational and Classroom Use
Teachers, trainers and students may link to publicly available articles and may quote limited portions with appropriate attribution.
Permission may be required to:
- Reproduce complete diagrams
- Include content in course packs
- Distribute files to multiple learners
- Use paid products in an institution
- Include materials in a recorded course
- Reproduce content in a thesis, book or publication beyond lawful quotation
- Use content in paid teaching programmes
7. Paid Digital Products
Purchasing a digital product does not transfer copyright ownership.
Unless the product page states otherwise, the purchase provides a limited personal-use licence.
Paid products may not be:
- Resold
- Publicly uploaded
- Shared through messaging groups
- Distributed through learning-management systems
- Printed in bulk
- Used commercially
- Modified and sold as a new product
8. Social-Media Sharing
Users may share:
- A direct link to an Inside Embryo page
- The official Inside Embryo social-media post
- A brief quoted extract with attribution
- A limited screenshot that does not reproduce the substantial value of a paid or protected work
Users must not upload complete articles, full posters, entire presentation slides or complete paid materials as social-media content without permission.
9. Institutional and Commercial Licensing
Clinics, colleges, laboratories, publishers, training organisations and commercial businesses should request written permission before reproducing or distributing Inside Embryo content.
A licence may specify:
- Number of authorised users
- Permitted format
- Duration
- Geographic scope
- Attribution requirements
- Modification rights
- Commercial conditions
- Applicable fees
10. Third-Party Content
Inside Embryo may use third-party material under a licence, permission, lawful exception or other valid basis.
Third-party content remains the property of its respective owner and may be subject to separate terms.
Inside Embryo does not grant permission to reuse third-party content merely because it appears on the website.
11. Lawful Exceptions
Nothing in this policy is intended to remove any lawful exception, fair-dealing right or other mandatory right available under applicable law.
The existence and scope of such rights depend on the purpose, amount used, nature of the work and applicable legal requirements.
12. Reporting Copyright Infringement
A copyright owner or authorised representative may report suspected infringement by providing:
- Their name and contact information
- Identification of the protected work
- The URL of the allegedly infringing material
- An explanation of their rights
- A good-faith statement describing the concern
- Supporting documentation where appropriate
- A statement confirming that the information supplied is accurate
Incomplete or misleading reports may delay review.
13. Inside Embryo Content Used Elsewhere
To report unauthorised use of Inside Embryo material, please provide:
- The Inside Embryo content concerned
- The location of the copied material
- Screenshots where possible
- The date the infringement was identified
- Your contact details
Inside Embryo may request removal, attribution, licensing or other appropriate action.
14. False or Abusive Reports
Copyright complaints should be made honestly.
A person submitting a knowingly false, fraudulent or abusive claim may be responsible for resulting harm or costs under applicable law.
15. Copyright Contact
Primary email: admin@insideembryo.com
Alternative email: insideembryo2204@gmail.com
Please write “Copyright Concern” in the subject line.
