Public pages should prefer original study notes, glossary paths, and source-status labels.
Source Download Boundary
WeAcuRe can build cultural study value from rewritten notes, source status, and careful excerpts before offering public downloads. Classical age alone is not enough to approve a scan, OCR file, Word file, TXT collection, annotation, or typography for distribution.
Current status
Short excerpts can be reviewed for context, attribution, edition status, and quote limits.
No raw OCR, private folders, Word files, TXT collections, or scans are public in this prototype.
Allowed source surfaces
- Original rewritten glossary notes with source-status labels.
- Short attributed excerpts after edition, quote length, and context review.
- Reviewed bibliographic records without public file download.
- Reviewed public-domain or licensed downloads only after removal request handling is ready.
Blocked source surfaces
- Do not publish raw OCR drafts, private book folders, unreviewed Word files, unreviewed TXT collections, or scans.
- Do not publish modern annotations, punctuation, typography, edited scans, or compiled databases without rights review.
- Do not sell study packs that contain unreviewed source files, long excerpts, or private Obsidian notes.
- Do not infer download approval from age, file format, file location, or online availability alone.
Before a download is public
- Record source title, edition, publisher or archive, rights status, OCR status, cleanup owner, and review date.
- Record whether the download is public-domain, licensed, owned, permissioned, or blocked.
- Prepare contact and removal request handling before public file access.
- Keep source files separate from chart input, paid access records, support records, and campaign records.
Related pages
Review Source Copyright Readiness, Asset Readiness, Delivery Readiness, Pricing, Learning Hub, Policy Review Readiness, Contact, Privacy Boundary, and Terms before publishing source downloads.