Ownership of Content
Unless otherwise stated, all content available on CyberCrimesHelp.org, including text, articles, research papers, publications, graphics, logos, icons, software, educational materials, databases, training modules, audio-visual content, page layouts, and website design ("Content"), is owned by or licensed to the Organisation and is protected under applicable intellectual property laws, including copyright trademark and other proprietary laws.
Trademarks
The name "CyberCrimesHelp.org," along with associated logos, taglines, and branding elements, are trademarks of the Organisation, whether or not registered. Nothing in this Policy grants any right or license to use such trademarks without the Organisation's prior written consent.
Limited License to users
Users may access, view and download, or print the website content solely for their personal, educational, and non-commercial use, provided that all copyright and proprietary notices are retained. The license is limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable and revocable at the sole discretion of the organisation at any time, without notice.
Restriction on Use
Without prior written permission, users shall not:
- Copy or reproduce any content
- Modify, adapt, or create derivative works from the content
- Publish, distribute, transmit, or otherwise make the content available to others;
- Translate any content;
- Sell, License, sublicense or commercially exploit any Website content; or
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble any software or other proprietary material available through the Website;
- Use any automated means, including bots, crawlers, or scrapers, to extract Content from the Website;
- Remove, obscure, or alter any copyright, trademark, or proprietary notice on the Content;
- Use the Content to train, develop, or fine-tune any artificial intelligence or machine learning model, without prior written permission.
Enforcement and Consequences of Infringement
Any unauthorised use of the content may constitute an infringement of intellectual property rights and may result in civil and/or criminal action under applicable intellectual property laws. The Organisation reserves the right to pursue all available legal remedies, including injunctive relief, damages, and recovery of costs, against any person or entity engaged in unauthorised use of its Content.
No Transfer of Rights
Nothing in this Policy or your use of the Website grants or transfers you any ownership or other rights in the intellectual property of the Organisation or its licensors.
Third-Party Content
Where the Website contains content owned by third parties, including licensed material, guest contributions, or linked resources, such content remains the property of the respective owners and is used with permission or under applicable law. Users must independently verify permissions before reproducing any such third-party content.
Amendments
The Organisation reserves the right to amend this Intellectual Property Policy at any time. Updated versions will be published on the Website with a revised effective date.
Repeat Infringers
The Organisation reserves the right to suspend or terminate access for users who are found to be repeat infringers of third-party intellectual property rights.
Suspension of Access
The Organisation reserves the right to suspend, restrict, or terminate a User's access to the Website, in whole or in part, with or without prior notice, where the Organisation reasonably believes that the User has:
- Infringed, or repeatedly infringed, the intellectual property rights of the Organisation or any third party;
- Submitted content in violation of this Policy or the Terms of Use;
- Engaged in unauthorised reproduction, distribution, or commercial exploitation of Website Content;
- Circumvented or attempted to circumvent any technical measure protecting the Content;
- Provided false information in connection with a notice or counter-notice under this Policy.
Suspension may be temporary or permanent, at the sole discretion of the Organisation.
For official legal, financial, banking, or law enforcement action, users should contact the appropriate authority or qualified professional as required.
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