QuantDeck.ai Content & Data Use Terms
Version 1.0 · Effective 18 August 2026
These terms state who owns what you see on QuantDeck.ai, the one narrow permission you receive to use it, and everything that permission does not include. They form part of our Terms of Use and apply to every visitor and every account, free or paid, from the first page you load.
They are strict on purpose. We publish our analysis so you can use it — not so it can be taken.
1. What is ours
Everything on this site and in the product, except the content you create yourself, is the property of Bojilov & Co Inc or its licensors, and is protected by copyright, trademark, trade-secret and other laws. That includes, without limitation:
- the data as we present it — every KPI, metric, table and time series in the form, selection and arrangement you see it;
- every QuantDeck Score, band, rating and other value we compute;
- all analysis and annotations we generate, including AI-generated text;
- every chart, visualization, page, layout and design element;
- the daily market emails, the documentation, and the wording of the product itself;
- the names QuantDeck, QuantDeck Score and our marks and logos.
Your own watchlists, portfolios, decks, annotations and commentary are yours — the Terms of Use, section 11, covers them.
2. The license you receive — all of it
We grant you a personal, non-commercial, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to view the content your plan gives you access to and to use it for your own information and your own investment decisions. Nothing more.
Paid Firm and Pro plans add one permission: presenting decks — including the QuantDeck data and scores on them — to your firm's own advisory clients, in the course of your practice, with QuantDeck.ai visibly identified as the source. That permission covers presentation to your clients; it does not include handing over extracts of our data for their independent use, publishing it, or passing it to anyone else.
No other license is granted, by implication or otherwise. If what you want to do is not in the two paragraphs above, it is not permitted — section 3 spells out the consequences of guessing otherwise, and section 6 tells you how to ask for more.
3. What you may not do
For the avoidance of any doubt, you may not, in any manner, automated or manual, direct or through anyone else:
- Copy, reproduce, republish, redistribute, resell, sublicense or publicly display any content, in whole or in part, beyond the license in section 2;
- Extract content systematically — no scraping, crawling, spidering, harvesting, bulk downloading, use of bots or headless browsers, and no systematic manual copying either; the method does not matter, the taking does;
- Build anything from it — no derivative works, no derived datasets or databases, no recompiled metrics, no products or services that incorporate our content or are developed with reference to it;
- Feed it to machines — no use of any content to train, fine-tune, evaluate or ground any artificial-intelligence or machine-learning system, no inclusion in retrieval corpora, embedding indexes or prompt libraries, whether commercial or not;
- Study it for a competitor — no accessing the platform to benchmark it, analyze its methods, replicate its features or inform a competing or similar product, and no accessing it on behalf of, at the request of, or for the benefit of anyone who does. This applies in full to free accounts. If you work for or with a competing product, you may not open an account for evaluation without our written permission;
- Disguise the taking — no removing, altering or obscuring notices, attributions, marks or identifiers. Content may contain account-specific identifiers; attempting to locate or strip them is itself a breach;
- Break the fences — no circumventing plan limits, rate limits, authentication or any other technical measure, and no framing, mirroring or hotlinking the platform into another site or service.
One small courtesy we extend: you may quote a brief excerpt — a sentence or two, or a single score — in press, research commentary or social posts, non-commercially, with QuantDeck.ai named as the source and no data tables reproduced. That courtesy is not a license to do anything in the list above, and we may withdraw it from anyone who abuses it.
4. What happens on breach
We may suspend or terminate your access and your account immediately, without refund of the current period, and pursue every remedy the law gives us.
You agree that a breach of these terms causes us harm that money alone cannot repair — our content is the product — and that we are entitled to seek injunctive relief in addition to damages, without posting a bond where the law allows.
Your obligations under these terms survive the closing of your account, however it closes.
5. No exceptions by silence
Our failure to act on a breach is not permission to continue it. A permission granted once, to one person, in writing, is not a permission to anyone else or for anything else. If any part of these terms is held unenforceable, the rest stand.
6. Asking for more
If you want to use our content in a way section 2 does not cover — syndication, research citation at scale, integration, anything commercial — write to support@quantdeck.ai and ask. The answer to a plain request is often yes, on terms. The answer to taking without asking is section 4.
QuantDeck.ai · Content & Data Use Terms · Version 1.0 · Effective 18 August 2026
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