Data Ownership and Control

Effective Date: June 14, 2026 | Framework Version 2.0 


1.1 Absolute Patient Sovereignty


Unlike legacy environments where data ingestion or storage implies a transfer of custody or operational oversight, emTRUTH does not claim, assume, or acquire any intellectual property rights, ownership privileges, or custodial management rights over your Protected Health Information (PHI) or personal identity telemetry. Every health record, diagnostic breakdown, lab result, imaging set, and personal identity marker uploaded to or routed through the emTRUTH ecosystem remains the exclusive, permanent property of the individual patient or authorized health entity who initially generated it.


1.2 Permanent Irrevocability & Autonomous Control


The emTRUTH platform is explicitly structured around consumer-driven autonomous control. Users hold exclusive, unique cryptographic access keys to their health information. emTRUTH maintains no secondary administrative override vector to these keys. You maintain the absolute operational right to:


Grant time-delimited, highly specific access permissions to health systems, practitioners, academic research networks, or trusted family members.

Instantly and permanently revoke accessibility to any previously authorized data asset. Once a revocation command is broadcast, the underlying cryptographic permission link is severed permanently on the distributed ledger.


1.3 Corporate Structure, Management, & Ownership Continuity Guarantee


A core structural tenet of the emTRUTH architectural framework is the complete decoupling of patient data rights from the commercial and operational corporate structure of emTRUTH, Inc.


The Corporate Continuity Pledge: In the event that emTRUTH, Inc. undergoes a structural corporate transition—including, but not limited to, a corporate merger, enterprise acquisition, change of management control, institutional reorganization, corporate restructuring, asset liquidation, or formal insolvency proceedings—your absolute ownership of your medical data and your exclusive control over its underlying access keys remain completely unaffected, unaltered, and structurally intact.


No successor management team, acquiring corporate entity, or legal liquidator can amend, override, dissolve, or dilute your permanent data ownership rights. This protection is legally binding upon all corporate successors and assigns, and is functionally enforced via non-custodial decentralized protocols that operate independent of corporate governance.