Copyright Policy
Last Updated: 1 November 2025
1. Introduction
The Virtuoso Academy respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects our users to do the same. This Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy explains our policies regarding intellectual property and the procedures for reporting copyright infringement under the DMCA and equivalent laws in other jurisdictions.
2. Ownership of Content
2.1 The Virtuoso Academy’s Intellectual Property
We Own:
- Course videos, slides, and presentations
- Written course materials and resources
- Templates, frameworks, and tools
- Platform software and code
- Website design and graphics
- The Virtuoso Academy brand, logos, and trademarks
- Compilations and arrangements of content
Protection:
- Copyright © 2025 The Virtuoso Academy. All rights reserved.
- Protected under UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
- Protected under international copyright treaties
- Trademarks registered in relevant jurisdictions
Licensed From:
- Alumni from Oxford University, UCL, and Birmingham University (where applicable)
- Third-party content providers
- Licensed stock imagery and media
2.2 Student-Generated Content
You Retain Ownership Of:
- Forum posts and comments
- Assignments and projects
- Implementations and case work
- Feedback and reviews
Licence You Grant Us: By submitting content, you grant The Virtuoso Academy a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to:
- Display your content on the platform
- Use for educational and quality improvement
- Feature in marketing with your consent
- Create compilations or derivatives for educational purposes
You May:
- Use your own work elsewhere
- Share your projects and implementations
- Include your work in portfolios
3. Permitted Use of Our Content
3.1 What You Can Do
Personal Learning:
- View course materials
- Take personal notes
- Download materials marked for download
- Use templates and frameworks in your practice
- Implement strategies from the courses
Professional Use:
- Apply concepts in your work
- Use templates with clients (with attribution when appropriate)
- Reference techniques professionally
- Adapt general principles to your needs
3.2 What You Cannot Do
Prohibited Actions:
- Record or screen capture course videos
- Redistribute course materials
- Sell or commercially exploit course content
- Remove copyright notices
- Create derivative or competing courses
- Upload our content to file-sharing sites
- Share account access
- Scrape or download content excessively
Specific Restrictions:
- No sharing of login credentials
- No reproduction of substantial course sections
- No trademark use without permission
4. Copyright Infringement Claims (DMCA)
4.1 Reporting Copyright Infringement
If you believe your copyrighted work has been infringed on our platform, your DMCA notice must include:
- Your signature
- Identification of copyrighted work
- Identification of infringing material (URLs, locations)
- Your contact information
- Good faith declaration
- Statement of accuracy under penalty of perjury
Submit To:
Email: [email protected]
Subject: DMCA Takedown Notice
Postal Address:
The Virtuoso Academy
DMCA Agent
United Kingdom
4.2 Counter-Notification Procedure
If you believe your content was wrongly removed, your counter-notice must include:
- Your signature
- Identification of removed content
- Statement under penalty of perjury of mistaken removal
- Your contact details
- Consent to jurisdiction
Submit To:
Email: [email protected]
Subject: DMCA Counter-Notice
4.3 Process and Timing
- We remove infringing content within 24–48 hours
- Users notified promptly
- Content restored within 10–14 days unless legal action is filed
- Repeat infringers may have accounts terminated
4.4 Consequences of False Claims
Knowingly submitting false notices or counter-notices may result in liability for damages and legal fees.
5. International Copyright Protection
5.1 UK Copyright Law
- Automatic protection upon creation
- Life of author + 70 years
- Moral rights apply
5.2 EU Copyright Law
- Digital Single Market Directive
- Protection of database rights
- Enforced by member state courts
5.3 Australian Copyright Law
- Fair dealing provisions
- Copyright Act 1968
5.4 Other Jurisdictions
For non-US complaints, contact: [email protected]
6. Trademarks
6.1 Our Trademarks
- The Virtuoso Academy
- The Virtuoso Academy logo
- Automate, Scale, Thrive
Use Restrictions:
- No use without permission
- No implication of endorsement
- No confusingly similar marks
Permitted Nominative Use: Truthful reference to our courses.
6.2 Third-Party Trademarks
References to partner universities belong to their respective owners and do not imply endorsement.
7. Fair Use and Exceptions
7.1 Educational Use
Fair Dealing / Fair Use may allow:
- Criticism and review
- Research and study
- Quotation with attribution
7.2 Appropriate Citation
- Attribute: “From [Course Name] by The Virtuoso Academy”
- Include date accessed
8. User Content Standards
8.1 Original Content Requirement
- Share only content you own or can legally share
- Cite sources
- No plagiarism
8.2 Sharing External Resources
- Provide attribution
- Share links rather than full copies
- Use excerpts within fair use limits
8.3 Professional Practice
- You may implement strategies
- You must not claim our methodologies as your own
- You may not create competing courses using our proprietary frameworks
9. Content Licensing for Course Creators
9.1 Faculty and Guest Instructors
- Retain ownership of original contributions
- Grant us licence to use and adapt
- Must ensure rights and permissions for included content
9.2 Third-Party Licences
- We obtain licences for stock media, software, and tools
- Users must not exceed licensed uses
10. Enforcement and Compliance
10.1 Monitoring
- Automated and manual content review
- Response to rights holder complaints
10.2 Remedies for Infringement
- Content removal
- Account suspension or termination
- Legal action for serious breaches
10.3 Legal Action
- We may pursue civil or criminal remedies
- We may seek damages and legal costs
11. Student Academic Integrity
11.1 Plagiarism
- No copying others’ work
- No unauthorised aids
- No purchased assignments
Consequences: Failure, certificate denial, suspension, termination.
11.2 Collaboration vs. Copying
Acceptable:
- Discussion and study groups
- Peer feedback
Not Acceptable:
- Identical or overly similar submissions
- Sharing completed assignments
12. Contact Information
12.1 Copyright Notices (DMCA)
Email: [email protected]
Postal Address:
The Virtuoso Academy
DMCA Agent
United Kingdom
12.2 General Copyright Enquiries
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 7448 190917
12.3 Licensing Requests
Email: [email protected]
12.4 Trademark Enquiries
Email: [email protected]
13. Policy Updates
- Updated for legal or procedural changes
- Material updates posted on the platform
- Email notifications as needed
Previous versions available upon request.
Important Notice: This policy is informational and not legal advice. Consult legal counsel for specific questions.
Last Reviewed: November 2025