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Copyright & Intellectual Property

Information about intellectual property rights and how to report potential infringement.

Our Intellectual Property Rights

What We Own

Third-Party Content

Some content is licensed from third parties:

Your Rights to Use Our Content

Permitted Uses

Prohibited Uses

Digital Downloads License

What You Can Do

What You Cannot Do

Reporting Copyright Infringement

If You Believe Your Rights Are Infringed

If you believe content on our website infringes your copyright, please contact us with the following information:

Required Information

  1. Your contact details: Name, address, phone number, and email
  2. Rights ownership: Evidence that you own or represent the copyright holder
  3. Infringing content: Specific URLs or descriptions of the content in question
  4. Original work: Details of your original copyrighted work
  5. Good faith statement: Declaration that you believe the use is not authorized
  6. Accuracy statement: Declaration that your notice is accurate
  7. Signature: Physical or electronic signature

How to Submit

Our Response Process

  1. Initial review: We'll assess the validity of your claim
  2. Investigation: We'll investigate the alleged infringement
  3. Action: If valid, we'll remove or modify the content promptly
  4. Notification: We'll inform you of the action taken
  5. Appeal process: If you disagree with our decision, you can request a review

Counter-Notice Procedure

If you believe your content was wrongly removed due to a copyright claim:

Counter-Notice Requirements

Trademark Protection

Our Trademarks

Trademark Use Guidelines

Permission Requests

When You Need Permission

How to Request Permission

  1. Contact us: Email admin@awareverse.co.uk
  2. Include details: Specific content, intended use, audience, distribution
  3. Commercial terms: We'll discuss licensing fees if applicable
  4. Written agreement: Permission will be documented in writing

Fair Use & Fair Dealing

Under UK copyright law, limited use may be permitted for:

Note: Fair dealing is complex and fact-specific. When in doubt, seek permission or legal advice.

International Considerations

Open Source & Attribution

Third-Party Components

Our website uses some open source components:

Creative Commons Content

Where we use Creative Commons licensed content:

Educational Use Guidelines

For Educators & Students

Contact Information

For all intellectual property matters:

Legal Disclaimer

Last updated: April 2026